The hump
Emilio Aguinaldo is a Filipino hero who was over looked often. He is not known to have a pen name or nickname.
Communists living in South Vietnam, not part of the regular NVA (North Vietnamese Army). VC over the radio, pronounced "Victor Charley"...the military phonetic alphabet (Alpha, Bravo, Charley, Delta, Echo, etc.).
Well its on Spencer Lake I was just there over the weekend (7/20/08) its about 30 miles in from route 27 in Eustis, ME. The oven is still there and you can camp at the location if you wanted to.
Because his supply-line was over-stretched and he told Grant that he would not be able to pursue the Army of Tennessee into the mountains. Instead, he decided to conduct a punitive raid on Georgia, living off the land as he went, burning farms and wrecking railroads, to help starve the Confederate troops in the field.
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The Himalaya Mountains have been a source of isolation for many years. Those who made the 1500 trek have nicknamed it the 'hump', 'hippie pass' or the 'Khyber pass'.
the Himalayas ,geologically young and structurally fold mountains stretch over the northern borders of India. Happy School Kids, (STAY IN SCHOOL!) Dont cheat this for homework
yes, mountains are the result of drifting of earths crust towards each other over millions of result... The Himalaya, Andes etc. mountains were made through this drifting process....
It is the Ganga River. It is the Holy River of the Hindus, and is the longest river, about 2,510 km. long or 1,550 miles long
A route over the mountains to the interior of New South Wales.
No, they are much smaller than the Himalayan Mountains. The Appalachia's peak elevation is under 7,000 feet while the Himalaya's highest peak is over 29,000 feet.
he took one of the hardest routes over the mountains and in windy plains
The Great Himalaya Range forms the northern border of Southern Asia. These mountains average over 20,000 feet and stretch for 1400 miles.
Myanmar, Bhutan, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nepal, and China.
The First Fleet did not go over the Blue Mountains. It was a fleet of ships, and as such was not an inland exploration party.Lawson, Blaxland and Wentworth were the ones who first crossed the Blue Mountains, twenty five years after the First Fleet.They found their route by following the ridges, not the river valleys as previous explorers had attempted.
The Gadsden Purchase was purchased as a southern transcontinental railroad route that didn't need to go over the Rocky Mountains.
George Evans was the one who followed in the footsteps of Lawson, Blaxland and Wentworth. He was the one who recommended building a road over the explorers' route.