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▸ noun: The Old Man of the Mountain, also called the Great Stone Face and the Profile, was a series of five granite cliff ledges on Cannon Mountain in Franconia, New Hampshire, United States, that appeared to be the jagged profile of a human face when viewed from the north.
▸ noun: a former rock formation and New Hampshire landmark.
▸ noun: The Old Man of the Mountain, is the expression used by Marco Polo in a passage from Book of the Marvels of the World, to indicate Muhammad III of Alamut, the grand master of the Order of Assassins, who took refuge in Alamut Castle.
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▸ noun: The Old Man of the Mountain, also called the Great Stone Face and the Profile, was a series of five granite cliff ledges on Cannon Mountain in Franconia, New Hampshire, United States, that appeared to be the jagged profile of a human face when viewed from the north.
▸ noun: a former rock formation and New Hampshire landmark.
▸ noun: The Old Man of the Mountain, is the expression used by Marco Polo in a passage from Book of the Marvels of the World, to indicate Muhammad III of Alamut, the grand master of the Order of Assassins, who took refuge in Alamut Castle.
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