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 +[[Image:The Aigiulle Blaitiere. c. 1856 by John Ruskin.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[The Aiguille Blaitiere]]'' (c. [[1856]]) by [[John Ruskin]], see [[Aiguilles de Chamonix]]]]
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-The '''Glacier des Bois'''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Glacier_des_Bois.jpg] (1843) is a [[watercolour]] of the [[Mer de Glace]] by [[John Ruskin]]. +The '''Aiguille de Blaitière''' (3,522 m) is a mountain in the [[Mont Blanc Massif]] in [[Haute-Savoie]], [[France]].
-==See also==+[[Image:The Aigiulle Blaitiere. c. 1856 by John Ruskin.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[The Aiguille Blaitiere]]'' (c. [[1856]]) by [[John Ruskin]], see [[Aiguilles de Chamonix]]]]
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 +*[[1954]] : [[Joe Brown (climber)|Joe Brown]] and [[Don Whillans]] climb the West Face of [[Aiguille de Blaitiere]], including the famous ''Fissure Brown'' ([[Grade (climbing)|5.11]]), in the [[Alps]].
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The Aiguille de Blaitière (3,522 m) is a mountain in the Mont Blanc Massif in Haute-Savoie, France.




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