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South of the densely-forested Guinea Highlands lies the country’s highest peak, Mount Nimba. Situated a good 913 kms from the main capital, the peak stands at an impressive 5748 feet and is a part of the mountain range that also finds itself in Côte d'Ivoire and Liberia.