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"the snowy peaks" doesn't have a subject because it's not a complete sentence. A sentence needs a subject and a verb, and it must form a complete thought.

If the sentence were written as "The snowy peaks are beautiful in February" the the subject would be "peaks" (are is a linking verb). But in the sentence "I love to look at the snowy peaks" I is the subject.

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