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[[File:Hebra peak hole.JPG|thumb|300px|<center>The Hole, seen from a distance</center>]]
[[File:Hebra peak hole.JPG|thumb|300px|<center>The Hole, seen from a distance</center>]]


The Peak's more noticeable feature is a giant hole located on its southwest side. Presumably produced by a [[Divine Beast]], the hole runs diagonally from the northwest to the southeast, and it's implied that it could have been produced by the Divine Beast's beam shot from Hebra to Central Hyrule (or viceversa).
The Peak's most noticeable feature is a giant hole located on its southwest side. Presumably produced by a [[Divine Beast]], the hole runs diagonally from the northwest to the southeast, and it's implied that it could have been produced by the Divine Beast's beam shot from Hebra to Central Hyrule (or viceversa).


The curved wall on that face of the mountain is crystalline in nature, partially translucent, impervious to fire and unclimbable. It's assumed that the heat and/or friction of the beam produced said material. It's assumed that due to the weather conditions in Hebra that the rest of the wall is buried under the snow.
The curved wall on that face of the mountain is crystalline in nature, partially translucent, impervious to fire and unclimbable. It's assumed that the heat and/or friction of the beam produced said material. It's assumed that due to the weather conditions in Hebra that the rest of the wall is buried under the snow.