They are: 37.077222, -110.964167
Rainbow Peak
you get it autonatically when you recruit Ho-Oh
35°20′47″N 111°40′41″W
Rainbow Peak.
The coordinates 27.9881 N, 86.9250 E represent the geographic location of Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world. These coordinates are important for pinpointing the exact position of this iconic mountain in the Himalayas.
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Pikes Peak is located in Colorado. To be a bit more specific, this 14,115 foot (4302 metre) peak is at 38°50′26″N 105°02′39″W (38.84056°N 105.04417°W). That puts it west of Colorado Springs and pretty near the geographic center of the state.
Yes it is Rainbow Peak You can buy it from Wigglytuff in Pokemon Square for 6500 Poke.
The summit (peak) of Mt. Fuji is located at 35.3638° north latitude 138.7303° east longitude. Other points on and around the mountain have different coordinates.
The coordinates 27.99 N, 86.92 E correspond to a location in the Himalayas, specifically near Mount Everest, which is the highest peak in the world. This area is part of the Sagarmatha National Park in Nepal and is known for its stunning landscapes and challenging trekking routes. The coordinates are very close to the summit of Mount Everest, attracting climbers and adventurers from around the globe.
The Rainbow Range is an eight-million-year-old (Miocene) massive peralkaline shield volcano in the Anahim Volcanic Belt which includes the lower but similar Itcha and Ilgachuz Ranges. The shield has a diameter of 30 km (19 mi) is now heavily eroded by glaciers carving into the volcanic rock and sands over millions of years. The volcanism that created the shield is not well studied and is poorly understood. It is thought to be the result of the North American Plate passing over a hotspot, similar to the one feeding the Hawaiian Islands, known as the Anahim hotspot. The only real separate volcanic peak associated with the Rainbow Range is Anahim Peak which sits on its northeast flank. Other peaks in the range are other high eroded remnants of the shield, including Beef Peak, TaiaTaeszi Peak, Mount MacKenzie and Tsitsutl Peak 2,495 m (8,186 ft), which is the highest summit of the Rainbow Range. The range gets its name from the intense and varied colours of its terrains' volcanic lavas and sands from heavy mineralization, like the Spectrum Range in the Spatsizi Plateau.