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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch' has mentioned 'Mountain' in the following places:
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The culminating point is the Finsteraarhorn which, with its 4,270 metres, is also the highest mountain in the Bernese Alps.
The Jungfrau-Aletsch site is almost untouched, except for trails and mountain huts.
Smaller mammals include the mountain hare (Lepus timidus), fox (Vulpes vulpes), ermine (Mustela erminea), marmot (Marmota marmota) and the reintroduced lynx (Felis lynx).
The railway has turned the site from an inaccessible mountain face to a very accessible site visited by large nearby populations.
The site can only be accessed by experienced mountaineers and there is a series of 37 shelters and five mountain refuges with a total of 1,582 beds, managed by the Swiss Alpine Club.
The area is globally recognised as one of the most spectacular mountain regions to visit and its aesthetics have attracted an international following.
Added to the dramatic record of the processes of mountain building is a great abundance and diversity of geomorphological features such as U-shaped glacial valleys, cirques, horn peaks, valley glaciers and moraines.