Talk:Mourne Mountains

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Bit of trivia: There was a BBC Northern Ireland documentary about C. S. Lewis last night. Apparently, Narnia was (physically) inspired by the Mourne Mountains, which Lewis would have known as a child. Probably doesn't belong in the article, but I thought I'd record it here.--Malcohol 11:10, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
 * I was just going to say: is there not a reason that Narnia isn't mentioned here for that purpose? Check C.S. Lewis, it has more information regarding the subject. BlackPearl14 [ talkies!•contribs! ] 00:39, 10 September 2008 (UTC)

Height of slieve donard
Is the height of slieve donard not 2,796 feet? - Source is from http://www.irishscientist.ie/2004/contents.asp?contentxml=04isp45b.xml&contentxsl=is04pages.xsl.
 * Yes. It is often rounded to 850 m but I've fixed it anyway. NicM 09:29, 17 May 2006 (UTC).
 * Oops. It is 850 m, as that article even says. NicM 15:32, 21 May 2006 (UTC).

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