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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hodalen
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Hodalen Church has been located in the village since 1936. The mountain Håmmålsfjellet lies just to the north of the village, and south of the valley lies the Raudsjøheimen mountain range. The Hola river begins at lake Nordersjøen on the south side of the village.
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27,217,923
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerov_Pass
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Situated on Rozhen Peninsula, 1.6 km south-southeast of Pleven Saddle. Bounded by Shumen Peak to the east-northeast, and Gabrovo Knoll to the west-southwest. Providing overland access between Charity Glacier to the northwest and Tarnovo Ice Piedmont to the south. Bulgarian topographic survey 05. Named after the Bulgarian linguist Nayden Gerov (1823–1900). Location. Gerov Pass is located at.
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27,217,923
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerov_Pass
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Situated on Rozhen Peninsula, 1.6 km south-southeast of Pleven Saddle. Bounded by Shumen Peak to the east-northeast, and Gabrovo Knoll to the west-southwest. Providing overland access between Charity Glacier to the northwest and Tarnovo Ice Piedmont to the south. Bulgarian topographic survey 05. Named after the Bulgarian linguist Nayden Gerov (1823–1900). Location. Gerov Pass is located at.
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71,191,363
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windmill_Point_Light_(Michigan)
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Windmill Point Light (Michigan). The Windmill Point Light was a lighthouse built in 1838 at the confluence of the Detroit River and Lake St. Clair in the U.S. state of Michigan. It was funded by a Congressional appropriation of $5,000 in March 1837.
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65,244,182
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_Lake_(Springwater%2C_Wisconsin)
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Pine Lake (Springwater, Wisconsin). Pine Lake is a deep seepage lake near the community of Springwater, Wisconsin, in Waushara County, located in central Wisconsin. It is one of eight lakes that can be found in the township of Springwater. This lake is 137 acres with a 48-foot maximum depth.
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65,244,182
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_Lake_(Springwater%2C_Wisconsin)
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Pine Lake (Springwater, Wisconsin). Pine Lake is a deep seepage lake near the community of Springwater, Wisconsin, in Waushara County, located in central Wisconsin. It is one of eight lakes that can be found in the township of Springwater. This lake is 137 acres with a 48-foot maximum depth.
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65,244,182
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_Lake_(Springwater%2C_Wisconsin)
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This lake is 137 acres with a 48-foot maximum depth. It is a popular attraction for both fisherman and boaters.<mapframe latitude=&quot;44.2325&quot; longitude=&quot;-89.1625&quot; zoom=&quot;14&quot; width=&quot;309&quot; height=&quot;237&quot; align=&quot;right&quot; />Pine Lake is holomictic, which means that the water layers mix at least once a year throughout the whole lake.
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65,244,182
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_Lake_(Springwater%2C_Wisconsin)
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Before Settlers arrived in the area in 1851, the watershed was a hunting and fishing ground for Native Americans. Agriculture and farming dominated the shoreline and watershed of Pine Lake until cottages and development increased post World War II. From post World War II to current day the shoreline has been highly developed with homes.
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65,504,796
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Pond_(Massachusetts)
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White Pond is a 58.5 acre lake and reservoir within the towns of Stow and Hudson, in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. The lake has historically provided a source of drinking water to the town of Maynard, and Maynard maintains water rights to the pond and owns some of the land surrounding it. White Pond is adjacent to Lake Boon but their waters are not connected. History.
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65,504,796
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Pond_(Massachusetts)
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White Pond (Massachusetts). White Pond is a 58.5 acre lake and reservoir within the towns of Stow and Hudson, in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. The lake has historically provided a source of drinking water to the town of Maynard, and Maynard maintains water rights to the pond and owns some of the land surrounding it. White Pond is adjacent to Lake Boon but their waters are not connected.
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65,504,796
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Pond_(Massachusetts)
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White Pond (Massachusetts). White Pond is a 58.5 acre lake and reservoir within the towns of Stow and Hudson, in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. The lake has historically provided a source of drinking water to the town of Maynard, and Maynard maintains water rights to the pond and owns some of the land surrounding it. White Pond is adjacent to Lake Boon but their waters are not connected.
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65,504,796
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Pond_(Massachusetts)
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History. A nineteenth century writer described White Pond as &quot;a fine sheet of water, situated in a level, sandy section of town, and [it] takes its name from the white, sandy bottom, which gives its hue to the water.&quot; By 1828 a railroad corporation surveyed a route around White Pond, and eventually constructed railroad tracks along one side of the pond.
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65,504,796
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Pond_(Massachusetts)
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By the mid-1800s, &quot;White Pond had a large commercial ice cutting operation functioning on its shores, and [a]n ice house was situated next to the pond near an old railroad.&quot; In 1888 the Commonwealth granted the Town of Maynard water rights to White Pond, and in 1889 Maynard built a three-mile pipeline to carry water by gravity to Maynard where it was pumped to a reservoir atop Summer Hill for distribution throughout the town.
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65,504,796
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Pond_(Massachusetts)
{ "id": 9, "offset_start": 1460, "offset_end": 1767, "text": "Due to droughts affecting the level of White Pond, in 1964, Maynard acquired a well within the adjacent U.S. Army Reservation (now Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge) to pump water into White Pond when it was low, and in 1972 and 1973 Maynard acquired other wells, the Quirk Wells off Old Marlboro Road." }
In 1942 the water pipeline to Maynard was replaced with a ten-inch diameter, concrete pipe. Due to droughts affecting the level of White Pond, in 1964, Maynard acquired a well within the adjacent U.S. Army Reservation (now Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge) to pump water into White Pond when it was low, and in 1972 and 1973 Maynard acquired other wells, the Quirk Wells off Old Marlboro Road.
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65,504,796
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Pond_(Massachusetts)
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Maynard switched entirely to wells for its water supply. The town still holds water rights to White Pond, and in 2019 discussed reactivating this water supply through the Refuge to diversify the town's water supply. Cost estimates were approximately $20 million for a water treatment plant and $9 million for replacing the 1942 pipeline.
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17,171,614
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpine_regiments_of_the_Roman_army
{ "id": 32, "offset_start": 3631, "offset_end": 3767, "text": "400 BC and ended in the occupation and Celtisation of much of the Po Valley and of the Alpine regions through which the migrants passed." }
This assimilation was probably the result of the great migrations of Gallic tribes across the Alps, which, according to Livy, started in c. 600 BC, continued until c. 400 BC and ended in the occupation and Celtisation of much of the Po Valley and of the Alpine regions through which the migrants passed. The same process of Celtisation appears to have taken place in the eastern Alps.
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17,171,614
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpine_regiments_of_the_Roman_army
{ "id": 44, "offset_start": 5378, "offset_end": 5469, "text": "Indeed, the eponymous La Tène site is in the Alpine region, on Lake Neuchâtel, Switzerland." }
Material culture. Although the Alpine tribes are described as &quot;wild&quot; or &quot;savage&quot; by the classical authors, their material culture was sophisticated, as it was predominantly of the La Tène variety, which is characterised by advanced metal-working techniques and of elaborate metal artwork. Indeed, the eponymous La Tène site is in the Alpine region, on Lake Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
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17,171,614
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpine_regiments_of_the_Roman_army
{ "id": 102, "offset_start": 13834, "offset_end": 13948, "text": "The Raeti, according to Pliny the Elder, were Etruscans driven into the Alps from the Po Valley by invading Gauls." }
Central Alps: Raeti and Vindelici. The Raetorum and Vindelicorum cohorts were originally composed of Raeti, a collective name given to a group of central Alpine tribes, which occupied southern Switzerland and the Tyrol and of their neighbours to the North, the Vindelici. The Raeti, according to Pliny the Elder, were Etruscans driven into the Alps from the Po Valley by invading Gauls.
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1,521,008
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azteca_horse
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Early in the Azteca's history, breeders realized the need for a unified breeding program in order to produce horses that met the required characteristics. The Azteca Horse Research Center was created at Lake Texcoco, and in partnership with breeders developed the phenotype of the breed today.
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36,547,328
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Fah_Luang_Foundation
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The new name indicated the growing scope of social development efforts the foundation was assuming based on the ideas and philosophy of the princess mother. In 1988, the MFLF initiated its flagship project, the Doi Tung Development Project, on Doi Tung in Chiang Rai, with the goal of providing people with sustainable livelihoods.
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64,028,424
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirque_Mountain_(Washington)
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Its nearest higher peak is Napeequa Peak, to the south. The peak is set on Chiwawa Ridge with Napeequa, and other notable peaks on this ridge include Fortress Mountain, Buck Mountain, Brahma Peak, Mount Berge, and Chiwawa Mountain. Topographic relief is significant since the western aspect of the mountain rises 4,000 feet above the Suiattle Valley in approximately.
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64,028,424
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirque_Mountain_(Washington)
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Subduction and tectonic activity in the area began during the late cretaceous period, about. Extensive volcanic activity began to take place in the oligocene, about 35 million years ago. Glacier Peak, a stratovolcano that is west of Cirque Mountain, began forming in the mid-Pleistocene. Due to Glacier Peak's proximity to Cirque Mountain, volcanic ash is common in the area. Climate.
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64,028,424
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirque_Mountain_(Washington)
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Cirque Mountain (Washington). Cirque Mountain is a mountain summit located in the Glacier Peak Wilderness of the North Cascades in Washington state. The mountain is situated on the crest of the Cascade Range, on the shared border of Snohomish County and Chelan County, also straddling the boundary between the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest and the Wenatchee National Forest.
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64,028,424
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirque_Mountain_(Washington)
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Cirque Mountain (Washington). Cirque Mountain is a mountain summit located in the Glacier Peak Wilderness of the North Cascades in Washington state. The mountain is situated on the crest of the Cascade Range, on the shared border of Snohomish County and Chelan County, also straddling the boundary between the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest and the Wenatchee National Forest.
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64,028,424
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirque_Mountain_(Washington)
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Extensive volcanic activity began to take place in the oligocene, about 35 million years ago. Glacier Peak, a stratovolcano that is west of Cirque Mountain, began forming in the mid-Pleistocene. Due to Glacier Peak's proximity to Cirque Mountain, volcanic ash is common in the area. Climate. Cirque Mountain is located in the marine west coast climate zone of western North America.
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64,028,424
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirque_Mountain_(Washington)
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Cirque Mountain (Washington). Cirque Mountain is a mountain summit located in the Glacier Peak Wilderness of the North Cascades in Washington state. The mountain is situated on the crest of the Cascade Range, on the shared border of Snohomish County and Chelan County, also straddling the boundary between the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest and the Wenatchee National Forest.
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64,028,424
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirque_Mountain_(Washington)
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Glacier Peak, a stratovolcano that is west of Cirque Mountain, began forming in the mid-Pleistocene. Due to Glacier Peak's proximity to Cirque Mountain, volcanic ash is common in the area. Climate. Cirque Mountain is located in the marine west coast climate zone of western North America. Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and travel northeast toward the Cascade Mountains.
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260,222
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swanton_(village)%2C_Vermont
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Interstate 89 passes just east of Swanton village, with access from Exit 21 (Vermont Route 78). I-89 leads north to the Canada–US border and south to the Burlington area. Vermont Route 78 passes through the village on First Street, Grand Avenue, Depot Street, and North River Street, leading east to Highgate Center and west to Alburgh on Grand Isle in Lake Champlain.
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36,181,206
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicol%C3%A1s_Moreno_(artist)
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He also had contact with other contemporary artists such as José Chávez Morado and Raúl Anguiano. Career. He was a painter, sketch artist, engraver and muralist and considered to be one of the best landscape artists of the 20th century. His works have included depictions of the immense ravines of the Sierra Tarahumara, the Mezquital Valley, and the remains of Lake Xochimilco.
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2,802,245
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topanga_Canyon_Boulevard
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As one of the only routes across the Santa Monica Mountains, SR 27 is heavily traveled by commuters from the western San Fernando Valley heading to Santa Monica or Interstate 10. Route description. SR 27 begins at SR 1 near the Pacific Ocean at Topanga County Beach, in an unincorporated area of Los Angeles County east of Malibu.
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2,802,245
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topanga_Canyon_Boulevard
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Upon exiting the park, SR 27 provides access to Fernwood, Topanga, Sylvia Park, and Glenview, all unincorporated. SR 27 continues winding into the San Fernando Valley, nearly entering Calabasas before entering the Los Angeles community of Woodland Hills. The route becomes a major city arterial through the valley, intersecting US 101 before entering Warner Center and Canoga Park.
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20,190,831
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_caves_of_Maryland
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Several other limestone members exist (Tomstown and New Oxford), no caves have been located within these members. Blue Ridge & the Great Valley – the Blue Ridge rises up from the Piedmont just west of Frederick in the first of its two mountains, Braddock/Catoctin.
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20,190,831
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_caves_of_Maryland
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South Mountain, which serves as a natural border between Frederick and Washington counties, is the western edge of Maryland's Blue Ridge, giving way to an area of relatively little relief, known as the Great Valley (or locally as Hagerstown/Cumberland).
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20,190,831
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_caves_of_Maryland
{ "id": 30, "offset_start": 4920, "offset_end": 5077, "text": "The highest concentration of Maryland caves lies within the Hagerstown Valley, where well-established waterways have cut into the underlying carbonate rocks." }
Here the harder metamorphosed rocks of the Blue Ridge are replaced by carbonates, sandstones, and shale that grow progressively younger moving west, entering the early Ordovician period. The highest concentration of Maryland caves lies within the Hagerstown Valley, where well-established waterways have cut into the underlying carbonate rocks.
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20,190,831
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_caves_of_Maryland
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These younger rocks have settled to a depth equal to that of the much older rocks of the Ordovician. This change in depth occurs along a fault just east of Dans Mountain. Moving west from outcrops of early Devonian limestone, the Helderbergian limestones pinch out and the formation consists of clastic rocks that bear no caves.
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64,156,909
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Fatima_(New_Hampshire)
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Camp Fatima (New Hampshire). Camp Fatima is a Catholic overnight summer camp located in Gilmanton Iron Works, NH. The camp has a waterfront on the northern shore of Upper Suncook Lake. History. The camp was founded in 1949 by Richard O Boner, after the previous establishment, a Jewish camp named Camp Wingo, closed and relocated to Maine.
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15,481,215
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haliotis_corrugata
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Haliotis corrugata. The pink abalone, scientific name &quot;Haliotis corrugata&quot;, is a species of large edible sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalone. Distribution. Pink abalone can be found along the Pacific coast of North America from Point Conception, California to Bahia de Santa Maria, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Description.
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50,539,342
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pukara_Punta
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Pukara Punta. Pukara Punta (Quechua &quot;pukara&quot; fortress, &quot;punta&quot; peak; ridge, &quot;fortress peak (or ridge)&quot;, also spelled &quot;Pucará Punta&quot;) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately. It lies in the Junín Region, Tarma Province, on the border of the districts of Palcamayo and Cajas.
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50,539,342
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pukara_Punta
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Pukara Punta. Pukara Punta (Quechua &quot;pukara&quot; fortress, &quot;punta&quot; peak; ridge, &quot;fortress peak (or ridge)&quot;, also spelled &quot;Pucará Punta&quot;) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately. It lies in the Junín Region, Tarma Province, on the border of the districts of Palcamayo and Cajas.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satluj_Valley
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Satluj Valley. Satluj Valley (alternative spelling &quot;Sutlej&quot;) is a valley in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, India. Sutlej river runs through it.
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6,582,149
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satluj_Valley
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Satluj Valley. Satluj Valley (alternative spelling &quot;Sutlej&quot;) is a valley in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, India. Sutlej river runs through it.
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21,607,768
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lac_Vert_(Lesponne)
{ "id": 0, "offset_start": 0, "offset_end": 20, "text": "Lac Vert (Lesponne)." }
Lac Vert (Lesponne). Lac Vert is a small lake in Hautes-Pyrénées, France. At an elevation of, its surface area is.
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21,607,768
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lac_Vert_(Lesponne)
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Lac Vert (Lesponne). Lac Vert is a small lake in Hautes-Pyrénées, France. At an elevation of, its surface area is.
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16,437,411
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Zinkovich
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The Silk Glacier is fed from this ridge just south of Mount Zinkovich and flows east to join Nursery Glacier. The Jorda Glacier is fed from the ridge between Pyramid Mountain and Mount Coley, and also flows east to join Nursery Glacier. To the west is the Byrd Névé, from which rise the Wallabies Nunataks and the All-Blacks Nunataks. Kilroy Bluff.
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16,437,411
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Zinkovich
{ "id": 14, "offset_start": 1199, "offset_end": 1407, "text": "Under certain light conditions the appearance of the bluff is reminiscent of ubiquitous Kilroy graffiti of World War II: a caricature of a head peering over a wall and the message &quot;Kilroy was here&quot;." }
An ice-covered bluff, high, on the west side of Nursery Glacier at the junction with Jorda Glacier. The east face of the feature is indented by twin cirques that resemble eyes. Under certain light conditions the appearance of the bluff is reminiscent of ubiquitous Kilroy graffiti of World War II: a caricature of a head peering over a wall and the message &quot;Kilroy was here&quot;. Mount Coley.
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16,437,411
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Zinkovich
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Location. Mount Zinkovich is on a ridge that extends from Pyramid Mountain to the south, through Mount Coley, Mount Frost, Mount Zinkovich and further north past Mount Wharton and Turk Peak. The Silk Glacier is fed from this ridge just south of Mount Zinkovich and flows east to join Nursery Glacier.
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16,437,411
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The Silk Glacier is fed from this ridge just south of Mount Zinkovich and flows east to join Nursery Glacier. The Jorda Glacier is fed from the ridge between Pyramid Mountain and Mount Coley, and also flows east to join Nursery Glacier. To the west is the Byrd Névé, from which rise the Wallabies Nunataks and the All-Blacks Nunataks. Kilroy Bluff.
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Mount Wharton. A mountain over, standing west of Turk Peak in the Churchill Mountains. Discovered by the BrNAE (1901-04) and named for Sir William Wharton, Hydrographer to the Royal Navy, 1884-1904. Turk Peak. A large hump-shaped peak, high, being the central of three peaks on a ridge north of Mount Zinkovich, in the Churchill Mountains. Named by US-ACAN for Lt. Col.
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Bradshaw Peak. A peak rising to, south east of Turk Peak. Situated on the south west side of McLay Glacier. Named in honor of Margaret Bradshaw, geological scientist, University of Canterbury. Margaret is an eminent geologist and in 1979 was the first woman to lead a deep field party in the Antarctic. Margaret is also the only New Zealand woman to be awarded a Polar medal.
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16,437,411
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Turk Peak. A large hump-shaped peak, high, being the central of three peaks on a ridge north of Mount Zinkovich, in the Churchill Mountains. Named by US-ACAN for Lt. Col. Wilbert Turk, commander of the 61st Troop Carrier Squadron which initiated the flights of C-130 Hercules aircraft in Antarctica in January 1960. Bradshaw Peak. A peak rising to, south east of Turk Peak.
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Named by US-ACAN for Cdr. Vernon J. Coley, commanding officer of USN Squadron VX-6 in Antarctica, 1957-58. Young Peaks. Young Peaks is a group of peaks along a ridge running west–east, starting 5 km east of Mount Coley. The feature is 5 km long with summits rising above 1200 m. Flanked by Lee Glacier at north and Jorda Glacier at south.
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16,437,411
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{ "id": 24, "offset_start": 1831, "offset_end": 1954, "text": "Named in honor of Pamela Young who was the first female event member in the New Zealand Antarctic Research Program (NZARP)." }
The feature is 5 km long with summits rising above 1200 m. Flanked by Lee Glacier at north and Jorda Glacier at south. Named in honor of Pamela Young who was the first female event member in the New Zealand Antarctic Research Program (NZARP). Mount Frost. Mountain, high, in the Churchill Mountains, standing south of Mount Zinkovich, at the south side of the head of Silk Glacier.
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16,437,411
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Zinkovich
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Mount Zinkovich. Mount Zinkovich () is a pointed mountain, high, standing north of Mount Frost at the north side of the head of Silk Glacier in the Churchill Mountains of Antarctica. Name. Mount Zinkovich was named by US-ACAN for Lt. Col.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Zinkovich
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Mount Zinkovich. Mount Zinkovich () is a pointed mountain, high, standing north of Mount Frost at the north side of the head of Silk Glacier in the Churchill Mountains of Antarctica. Name. Mount Zinkovich was named by US-ACAN for Lt. Col.
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16,437,411
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Zinkovich
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Mount Zinkovich. Mount Zinkovich () is a pointed mountain, high, standing north of Mount Frost at the north side of the head of Silk Glacier in the Churchill Mountains of Antarctica. Name. Mount Zinkovich was named by US-ACAN for Lt. Col.
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16,437,411
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Zinkovich
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Name. Mount Zinkovich was named by US-ACAN for Lt. Col. Michael Zinkovich, USAF, commanding officer of the 1710th Aerial Port Squadron, which furnished airlift support between New Zealand and Antarctica, and from McMurdo Sound inland to Byrd, Eights, and South Pole Stations during USN OpDFrz 1962. Location.
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16,437,411
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Zinkovich
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Location. Mount Zinkovich is on a ridge that extends from Pyramid Mountain to the south, through Mount Coley, Mount Frost, Mount Zinkovich and further north past Mount Wharton and Turk Peak. The Silk Glacier is fed from this ridge just south of Mount Zinkovich and flows east to join Nursery Glacier.
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16,437,411
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Zinkovich
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Flanked by Lee Glacier at north and Jorda Glacier at south. Named in honor of Pamela Young who was the first female event member in the New Zealand Antarctic Research Program (NZARP). Mount Frost. Mountain, high, in the Churchill Mountains, standing south of Mount Zinkovich, at the south side of the head of Silk Glacier. Named by US-ACAN for Lt. Col. Foy B.
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16,437,411
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Zinkovich
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Mount Wharton. A mountain over, standing west of Turk Peak in the Churchill Mountains. Discovered by the BrNAE (1901-04) and named for Sir William Wharton, Hydrographer to the Royal Navy, 1884-1904. Turk Peak. A large hump-shaped peak, high, being the central of three peaks on a ridge north of Mount Zinkovich, in the Churchill Mountains. Named by US-ACAN for Lt. Col.
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58,537,767
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976_Longling_earthquake
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The seismotectonics of Yunnan and the adjacent areas is driven by the collision of the Indian plate with the Eurasian plate. This has uplifted the Tibetan Plateau (and the Himalaya Mountains) and forced it eastwards, pushing the South China Block and Indochina towards the westward subducting Philippine Sea plate and creating various extensional structures.
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57,505,332
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlin_Arts_%26_Music_Festival
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The festival returns in 2025 after a five year hiatus. Stages. The main festival grounds are located in Tarahne Park near Atlin Lake, one of the largest natural lakes in British Columbia. There are three main stages in Atlin that are in use during the festival: The Park Stage, The Lake Stage, and The Globe Theatre.
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6,230,493
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Pobla_de_Claramunt
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It is situated on the edge of the Òdena Basin at the entrance to the Capellades Gorge. The town is dominated by Claramunt castle, on a hilltop some 150 m above the modern settlement: the castle was, with Castellbell castle, one of the main points of control of access to the Llobregat valley and hence to Barcelona.
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49,854,982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nevados_de_Pastos_Grandes
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Nevados de Pastos Grandes. y3vb6jtldbh2c4bbt0uy6zw43x25vi" xml:space="preserve">Nevados de Pastos Grandes is a Miocene volcanic centre in the Puna, Salta province, Argentina. It is a volcanic complex with several centres named El Queva, Gordo and Azufre. Some minor Pleistocene glaciation has affected the volcanic complex.
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70,583,980
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonzalo_Lira
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He was arrested again for violating his bail conditions, and died of pneumonia in custody on January 12, 2024. Early life. Lira was born to Chilean parents in Burbank, California, and grew up in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles; Guayaquil, Ecuador; and Santiago, Chile, among other places. He graduated from Saint George's College, Santiago in 1985.
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20,342,298
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Ailio
{ "id": 7, "offset_start": 517, "offset_end": 749, "text": "He also researched shore displacement at Lake Ladoga, creating the first model of its history, a history late 19th-century geologists and archaeologists had already found unique for its deviation from the standard land uplift model." }
Between 1909 and 1912, he excavated dwelling sites Riukjärvi and Piiskunsalmi. He also researched shore displacement at Lake Ladoga, creating the first model of its history, a history late 19th-century geologists and archaeologists had already found unique for its deviation from the standard land uplift model. In 1909 and 1910, he with salvage excavated Häyrynmäki in Viipuri Province.
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30,660,940
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermillion_Creek
{ "id": 2, "offset_start": 70, "offset_end": 215, "text": "It flows south from Sweetwater County, Wyoming to a confluence with the Green River just north of the Gates of Lodore in Moffat County, Colorado." }
Vermillion Creek. Vermillion Creek is a tributary of the Green River. It flows south from Sweetwater County, Wyoming to a confluence with the Green River just north of the Gates of Lodore in Moffat County, Colorado.
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358,580
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monmouthshire
{ "id": 13, "offset_start": 1535, "offset_end": 1621, "text": "In the south east is the Wye Valley AONB, a hilly region which stretches into England." }
The border with England in the east largely follows the course of the River Wye and its tributary, the River Monnow. In the south east is the Wye Valley AONB, a hilly region which stretches into England. The county has a shoreline on the Severn Estuary, with crossings into England by the Severn Bridge and Prince of Wales Bridge.
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358,580
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monmouthshire
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To the east, it borders the English counties of Herefordshire and Gloucestershire. The centre of the county is the plain of Gwent, formed from the basin of the River Usk, while the River Wye forms part of its eastern border, running through the Wye Valley, one of the five Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Wales and the only one in the county.
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358,580
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monmouthshire
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Both rivers flow south to the Severn Estuary. The River Monnow is a tributary of the River Wye and forms part of the border with Herefordshire and England, passing through the town of Monmouth. The highest point of the county is Chwarel y Fan in the Black Mountains, with a height of.
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358,580
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monmouthshire
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Geology. The centre of the principal area is dominated by the Usk Inlier, a large outcrop of Silurian rock. The inlier is surrounded by younger, Devonian, rock, including areas of Old Red Sandstone which forms a very common building material in the county. The Wye Gorge, in the extreme east of the county, has a bed of Carboniferous Limestone. Coastline and landscape.
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358,580
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monmouthshire
{ "id": 187, "offset_start": 26574, "offset_end": 26720, "text": "The Wye Valley, the county's only National Landscape, has its largest population of deer and the UK's largest population of lesser horseshoe bats." }
Llandegfedd Reservoir, developed in the 1960s to provide a water supply to Cardiff, is an SSSI providing overwintering for wildfowl. The Wye Valley, the county's only National Landscape, has its largest population of deer and the UK's largest population of lesser horseshoe bats.
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358,580
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monmouthshire
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The contemporary writer, Gilli Davies, in her study of Welsh food, &quot;Tastes of Wales&quot;, writes of the &quot;rare and appealing quality to the food in Monmouthshire&quot;. The county has a small viniculture industry, with vineyards at Ancre Hill Estates, north of Monmouth; White Castle vineyard near Abergavenny, and the Tintern Parva vineyard in the Wye Valley.
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18,212,197
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraid_Naira
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From this peak, the border approaching south from the Fluchthorn departs east to intersect the neighboring valley in an Austrian lower (north) part named Fimbatal and an uninhabited Swiss upper (south) part, named Val Fenga. On the Austrian west site lies the also uninhabited Larein valley.
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18,212,197
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraid_Naira
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Paraid Naira. The Gamspleisspitze (German, also &quot;Gemspleisspitze&quot;) or Paraid Naira (Romansh) is a mountain of the Silvretta Alps, located on the border between Austria and Switzerland.
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18,212,197
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraid_Naira
{ "id": 0, "offset_start": 0, "offset_end": 13, "text": "Paraid Naira." }
Paraid Naira. The Gamspleisspitze (German, also &quot;Gemspleisspitze&quot;) or Paraid Naira (Romansh) is a mountain of the Silvretta Alps, located on the border between Austria and Switzerland.
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80,056,679
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paiju_Peak
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Paiju Peak. Paiju Peak, also known as Payu, is a mountain in northern Pakistan. Description. Paiju Peak is a glaciated summit in the Baltoro Muztagh subrange of the Karakoram. The remote mountain is situated immediately northwest of the terminus of the Baltoro Glacier and southwest of the Trango Towers in Central Karakoram National Park.
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80,056,679
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paiju_Peak
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Paiju Peak. Paiju Peak, also known as Payu, is a mountain in northern Pakistan. Description. Paiju Peak is a glaciated summit in the Baltoro Muztagh subrange of the Karakoram. The remote mountain is situated immediately northwest of the terminus of the Baltoro Glacier and southwest of the Trango Towers in Central Karakoram National Park.
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80,056,679
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paiju_Peak
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Paiju Peak. Paiju Peak, also known as Payu, is a mountain in northern Pakistan. Description. Paiju Peak is a glaciated summit in the Baltoro Muztagh subrange of the Karakoram. The remote mountain is situated immediately northwest of the terminus of the Baltoro Glacier and southwest of the Trango Towers in Central Karakoram National Park.
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80,056,679
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paiju_Peak
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Technical assistance was provided by Allen Steck who stopped short of the summit to photograph the other climbers. Climate. Based on the Köppen climate classification, Paiju Peak is located in a tundra climate zone with cold, snowy winters, and cool summers. Weather systems are forced upwards by the mountains (orographic lift), causing heavy precipitation in the form of rainfall and snowfall.
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41,172,825
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Whitecap
{ "id": 2, "offset_start": 108, "offset_end": 221, "text": "Situated southwest of Gannett Peak, Mount Whitecap is in the Bridger Wilderness of Bridger-Teton National Forest." }
Mount Whitecap. Mount Whitecap () is located in the northern Wind River Range in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Situated southwest of Gannett Peak, Mount Whitecap is in the Bridger Wilderness of Bridger-Teton National Forest. Baby Glacier lies just to the east of the peak and Split Mountain is southeast. Mount Whitecap is the 30th tallest peak in Wyoming. Hazards.
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41,172,825
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Whitecap
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Mount Whitecap. Mount Whitecap () is located in the northern Wind River Range in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Situated southwest of Gannett Peak, Mount Whitecap is in the Bridger Wilderness of Bridger-Teton National Forest. Baby Glacier lies just to the east of the peak and Split Mountain is southeast. Mount Whitecap is the 30th tallest peak in Wyoming. Hazards.
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41,172,825
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Whitecap
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Other incidents include a seriously injured backpacker being airlifted near SquareTop Mountain in 2005, and a fatal hiker incident (from an apparent accidental fall) in 2006 that involved state search and rescue. The U.S. Forest Service does not offer updated aggregated records on the official number of fatalities in the Wind River Range.
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41,172,825
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Whitecap
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Mount Whitecap. Mount Whitecap () is located in the northern Wind River Range in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Situated southwest of Gannett Peak, Mount Whitecap is in the Bridger Wilderness of Bridger-Teton National Forest. Baby Glacier lies just to the east of the peak and Split Mountain is southeast. Mount Whitecap is the 30th tallest peak in Wyoming. Hazards.
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41,172,825
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Whitecap
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Mount Whitecap. Mount Whitecap () is located in the northern Wind River Range in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Situated southwest of Gannett Peak, Mount Whitecap is in the Bridger Wilderness of Bridger-Teton National Forest. Baby Glacier lies just to the east of the peak and Split Mountain is southeast. Mount Whitecap is the 30th tallest peak in Wyoming. Hazards.
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41,172,825
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Whitecap
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state of Wyoming. Situated southwest of Gannett Peak, Mount Whitecap is in the Bridger Wilderness of Bridger-Teton National Forest. Baby Glacier lies just to the east of the peak and Split Mountain is southeast. Mount Whitecap is the 30th tallest peak in Wyoming. Hazards. Encountering bears is a concern in the Wind River Range.
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37,323,693
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurel_Mountain_(Oregon)
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Laurel Mountain (Oregon). Laurel Mountain is the fourth highest peak in Oregon's Central Coast Range with an elevation of. The peak is located in Polk County west of the city of Dallas. In 1997 it was labeled the wettest place in Oregon, and in 1996 it set an all-time calendar year rainfall record for the contiguous United States with. Climate.
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37,323,693
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurel_Mountain_(Oregon)
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Laurel Mountain (Oregon). Laurel Mountain is the fourth highest peak in Oregon's Central Coast Range with an elevation of. The peak is located in Polk County west of the city of Dallas. In 1997 it was labeled the wettest place in Oregon, and in 1996 it set an all-time calendar year rainfall record for the contiguous United States with. Climate.
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37,323,693
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurel_Mountain_(Oregon)
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Climate. Laurel Mountain has a hyperhumid maritime climate, on the border between Mediterranean (&quot;Csb&quot;), oceanic (&quot;Cfb&quot;) and subpolar oceanic (&quot;Cfc&quot;/&quot;Csc&quot;). Rainfall is extremely heavy between October and April, and even in the dry months of July and August fog is very frequent and prevents soils and vegetation from drying out appreciably.
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1,768,579
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sport_in_New_Zealand
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In addition, a number of Rowing World Cup events have been won by New Zealanders. Rowing New Zealand is the governing body. Lake Karapiro in the Waikato and Lake Ruataniwha in the Mackenzie Basin are the two premier rowing venues in New Zealand. Karapiro hosted the 2010 World Rowing Championships. Sailing.
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5,127,466
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbe-Saale
{ "id": 2, "offset_start": 213, "offset_end": 296, "text": "It was situated on the left bank of the Elbe, around the confluence with the Saale." }
Elbe-Saale. tdow3p8thhi5naqdrnwdm35tu9guz" xml:space="preserve">Elbe-Saale was a &quot;Verwaltungsgemeinschaft&quot; (&quot;collective municipality&quot;) in the district Salzlandkreis, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It was situated on the left bank of the Elbe, around the confluence with the Saale. The seat of the &quot;Verwaltungsgemeinschaft&quot; was in Barby. It was disbanded on 1 January 2010.
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17,014,508
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Branch_Trail
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The trail starts at the western part of Gompers Park in Chicago (), and from there it continues north approximately to Glencoe (). The trail follows a path along the North Branch of the Chicago River, the Skokie River and the Skokie Lagoons. Along the path, trail users will find themselves passing through city streets and into quiet forests where the sounds of the city quickly fade away.
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17,014,508
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Branch_Trail
{ "id": 21, "offset_start": 2467, "offset_end": 2606, "text": "The abandoning of the Skokie Lagoons (Nike) missile base (constructed during the cold war) allowed the trail to be extended to Dundee Road." }
A major construction push in 1976 resulted in a complete trail from Devon Ave to Winnetka Ave, and the completion of the Lake St overpass for $505,000. The abandoning of the Skokie Lagoons (Nike) missile base (constructed during the cold war) allowed the trail to be extended to Dundee Road. The stretch of trail north of Tower Rd follows the original service road to the launch complex.
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23,612,625
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Cheney
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Ray Cheney. Ray Cheney is a retired rugby union player and sportsman from Wales. Early years. Ray was born in Porth in the Rhondda. He showed exceptional all round sporting abilities and played football at Ton Pentre for Ton Pentre F.C. He also played Welsh Youth soccer, winning an international youth cap at centre forward and attracted the attention of Tottenham Hotspur FC.
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1,369,478
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence%2C_Massachusetts
{ "id": 34, "offset_start": 3583, "offset_end": 3718, "text": "Sojourner Truth, a former slave from the Hudson Valley in New York, moved to Florence in 1843 to become a member of the NAEI community." }
Upon his death in 1882, he left an endowment to support the kindergarten which later became the Hill Institute. Sojourner Truth, a former slave from the Hudson Valley in New York, moved to Florence in 1843 to become a member of the NAEI community. After the community dissolved in 1846, she bought a house on Park Street where she lived until 1857.
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35,431,231
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Cox_(Scottish_lawyer)
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Becoming a shareholder, he attended two half-yearly meetings of the company in 1850, at each of which he moved that to the Sunday trains which were being regularly run passenger carriages should be attached. Cox took an active part in the Right of Way Association, and was one of the parties to the action against George Murray, 6th Duke of Atholl, by which Glen Tilt was reopened to the public.
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28,700,674
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolph_W._Schmidt
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Early life. Adolph W. Schmidt was born in 1904 and raised in McKeesport, Pennsylvania. He was educated at Princeton University and Harvard Business School. He met his future wife, Helen &quot;Patsy&quot; Mellon (great-granddaughter of Thomas Mellon, founder of the Mellon Bank), during a fox hunt at the Rolling Rock Club in the Ligonier Valley. The two married in 1936. Military service.
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29,551,082
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filson_Nunatak
{ "id": 1, "offset_start": 16, "offset_end": 122, "text": "Filson Nunatak () is a small nunatak east of Trost Peak in the eastern part of the Framnes Mountains, Mac." }
Filson Nunatak. Filson Nunatak () is a small nunatak east of Trost Peak in the eastern part of the Framnes Mountains, Mac. Robertson Land, Antarctica. It was photographed from Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) aircraft in 1958 and seen by an ANARE party in December 1962. It was named by the Antarctic Names Committee of Australia for R.
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29,551,082
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filson_Nunatak
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Filson Nunatak. Filson Nunatak () is a small nunatak east of Trost Peak in the eastern part of the Framnes Mountains, Mac. Robertson Land, Antarctica. It was photographed from Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) aircraft in 1958 and seen by an ANARE party in December 1962. It was named by the Antarctic Names Committee of Australia for R.
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73,546,455
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A9tif_offensive
{ "id": 1, "offset_start": 17, "offset_end": 196, "text": "The Sétif offensive was a two-week Algerian army offensive against the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC) near the Babor Mountains in Sétif province in September 2003." }
Sétif offensive. The Sétif offensive was a two-week Algerian army offensive against the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC) near the Babor Mountains in Sétif province in September 2003. The armed forces at this time began a campaign to eliminate the remains of the Armed Islamic Group and the GSPC, which reportedly had 400 fighters.
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73,546,455
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A9tif_offensive
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In one of its most successful attacks in the Algerian Civil War, the Algerian People's National Army successfully killed 150 rebel militants of the GSPC. Algerian newspapers reported that 105 rebel corpses were found in caves near the Babor Mountains after an intense artillery bombardment.
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