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I'm having difficulty deciding how an image of this peak would be included in the article. See this image:
[1]. Clinker is the minor peak directly to the right of the largest peak in the photo. How should such a photo be captioned/introduced? If someone has an idea, I'm sure I've got several self made photos of it and will dig through my collection and post something.--
Ktims (
talk)
08:27, 29 November 2007 (UTC)reply
Because Clinker Peak is a subsidary volcano of Mount Price (Mount Price needs a photo as well). Perhaps a single photo which includes Mount Price and Clinker Peak would make more sence. But if you look at other volcano articles, such as
Mount Garibaldi, it has photos of its subsidary peaks as well (i.e.
Atwell Peak,
Opal Cone and
Cinder Cone).
Black Tusk 03:23 11 December 2007 (UTC)