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They are both part of the Appalachian Mountain range.
The nearest mountains are due west and are the Blue Ridge Mountains in the Smokey Mountains. They are called the Smokey Mountains because of the mist that rises out of the valleys and looks like smoke. Interstate 64 to Interstate 40 will take you there from the beach.
The haze that emanates from the trees. It is not smoke or fog.
The Great Smoky Mountains were formed by tectonic plate collisions and uplifting around 200-300 million years ago, which created the diverse geology and rugged terrain we see today. The region's unique topography and high levels of rainfall contribute to the smoky haze that gives the mountains their name.
They are basically mountains until they errupt!! and then they have either smoke or magma comming out of the top,,
"little blue smoke"
Volcanic eruptionsSmoke from forest firesWind-blown salt from the oceans and dust from the earthThe 'smoke haze' from the US Smokey Mountains and Sydney's Blue Mountains..
They are basically mountains until they errupt!! and then they have either smoke or magma comming out of the top,,
"Shagoniagei" is a Cherokee word meaning "place of the blue smoke." This name refers to the mist that often shrouds the mountains, giving them their signature blue hue.
Yes, there are mountains in Bahrain! no, i live in bahrain there are no mountins in bahrain. mybe there are hills called mountin like the smoke mountin but it is just a name the mountin should be more than 1000 meter high but the highest piont in bahrain is at the smoke mountin and it is 134 meters that means there are no mountins in bahrain only a name
One word I have heard used is Sha-Kon-O-Hay meaning "Land of blue smoke""