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Most isolated major summits of Europe

Okay, kiddo let me explain what are the most isolated major summits of Europe. A summit is the top of a mountain, and Europe is a continent with lots of mountains. Isolated means it's kind of far away from other mountains or cities.

So, imagine you have a bunch of mountains in Europe, and you want to find the ones that are furthest away from everything else. You might think that the highest ones are also the most isolated, but that's not always the case.

There are a few different ways to measure isolation, but one way is to look at how far away a summit is from the nearest point on a road or rail network. Basically, if it's hard to get to, it's probably pretty isolated.

So, researchers have looked at all the major summits in Europe and measured their isolation. They found that the most isolated peaks are usually in the far north or south, where there are fewer roads and cities.

Some of the most isolated major summits in Europe include:

- Hvannadalshnúkur in Iceland - this is the highest peak in Iceland and it's located on a remote glacier in the middle of the island. There are no roads nearby and the only way to get there is by hiking across the glacier.
- Mount Etna in Italy - this is one of the most active volcanoes in the world and it's located on the island of Sicily. While there are some cities nearby, the summit itself is pretty remote and can only be reached by hiking or taking a cable car.
- Scafell Pike in England - this is the highest peak in England and it's located in the Lake District National Park. While it's not as remote as some of the other peaks on this list, it's still pretty isolated and can only be reached by hiking or taking a train to a nearby town.

So, those are some of the most isolated major summits in Europe!