World's Highest Topographically isolated summits

Connected Sites: 10

4. World's Highest Topographically isolated summits WHS containing one of the World's 40 most isolated summits. (Isolation in kms/Ht in m) "The topographic isolation of a summit is the Great Circle distance to the nearest point of equal elevation. Topographic isolation represents a radius of dominance in which the summit is the highest point." (Wiki). See here. Isolation Map - link.

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Connected Sites

Sagarmatha National Park
Inscribed: 1979
3.78
58
3
Mt Everest By Definition The Most Isolated (Infinity/8848)
Kilimanjaro National Park
Inscribed: 1987
3.92
103
7
4th Most Isolated (5509/5895)
Lorentz National Park
Inscribed: 1999
3.34
5
1
Puncak Jaya 5th Most Isolated (5261/4884)
Hawaii Volcanoes
Hawaii Volcanoes
United States of America
Inscribed: 1987
4.05
203
12
Mauna Kea 8th Most Isolated (3947/4205)
Te Wahipounamu
Te Wahipounamu
New Zealand
Inscribed: 1986
4.19
158
11
Mt Cook 10th Most Isolated (3139/37540)
Pitons of Reunion
Inscribed: 2010
3.65
63
3
Piton De Neiges 14th Most Isolated (2766/3071)
Kinabalu Park
Inscribed: 2000
3.26
128
6
Mt Kinabalu 19th Most Isolated (2513/4095)
Huascaran National Park
Inscribed: 1985
3.77
77
7
25th Most Isolated (2196/6746)
Heard and McDonald Islands
Inscribed: 1997
3.08
1
0
Mawson Peak, Heard Island 30th Most Isolated (2046/2745)
Fujisan
Fujisan
Japan
Inscribed: 2013
3.57
256
8
28th, 2076.66 Km