The Adam’s Apple

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The Adam’s Apple is a prominent secondary summit on Vermont’s Mount Mansfield, known for contributing to the mountain’s distinctive human-profile silhouette.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain summit
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevationRelativeTo slightly lower than Mount Mansfield main summit
hasParentPeak Mount Mansfield NERFINISHED
locatedIn Mount Mansfield NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Vermont
mountainRange Green Mountains NERFINISHED
notableFor distinctive profile
scenic views
partOf Mount Mansfield ridge NERFINISHED
Mount Mansfield summit complex NERFINISHED
region Chittenden County, Vermont NERFINISHED
Lamoille County, Vermont NERFINISHED
relativeLocation along the ridgeline of Mount Mansfield
north of Mount Mansfield main summit
roleInLandscape contributes to Mount Mansfield’s human-profile silhouette
shapeAssociation resembles an Adam’s apple on a human throat in profile
state Vermont
topographicProminence secondary summit
usedFor backcountry skiing
hiking
outdoor recreation
visibility visible from surrounding valleys

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Mount Mansfield hasPart The Adam’s Apple