yeah theres Cringtook and Shibsnab valleys.... i know weird names right?
Literally, EVERYWHERE! Hawaii is a series of volcanic mountains, with lush valleys. If you are not on a mountain, you are looking at one. Directions are given in terms of "towards the mountains" or "towards the ocean".
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You should check out Waimea Valley in Kaua'i As for the others, we are currently researching them.
Yes, there are mountains and valleys in Antarctica.
valleys some of the tallest mountains and deepest valleys known in the solar system.
Hawaii is an archipelago, which is a group of islands. It was formed through volcanic activity over millions of years, resulting in a variety of landforms such as mountains, beaches, and valleys.
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No, Hawaii is prettier than The Bahamas. How is that? The reason why, is because all 8 of the Islands of Hawaii were formed by underwater volcanoes. Which resulted in huge valleys, bay areas, volcanoes, waterfalls, and lots of rivers.
There are several valleys in Chile. Some are bigger than others. Three are the Lutha, Codpa, and Azapa Valleys.
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