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Lots of Asia does get snow, particularly the northern parts which are nearer to the Arctic and also the high mountains.
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listen to the song butterfly by bassnecter and you will no longer have the will to do anything but ski in white, majestic snowy, awesome, beast tron mountains.
The term "nevada" means snow-clad or snow-covered, and the US state was named for its high snowy mountains.
the marfa lights they are so beautiful,its like the northern lights but in TEXAS and it happens almost every night also the mountains for hiking and camping and the big bend national park and how do keep the
Most mountains are snowy but only in quiet cold places, Peru has mountains but not snowy mountains, because it is a very hot country!!
Yes, the Snowy Mountains are a real site. The Snowy Mountains are located in the Australian Alps, in Australia's southeast.
From early Winter to early Spring, the Snowy Mountains in Australia are indeed snowy. There are many ski resorts there.
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Yes, the Snowy Mountains of Australia are part of Kosciuszko National Park, formerly Kosciuszko State Park, formerly National Chase Snowy Mountains.
It would depend upon your starting point. The Snowy Mountains are in Australia's southeast, in the Australian Alps.
The highest point of the Snowy Mountains is Mt Kosciuszko, at 2228m.
The Flying Fox in the Snowy Mountains was created on 1964-03-25.
The Snowy Mountains Scheme is located about 100 kilometres south of Canberra in New South Wales, the Snowy Mountains area.
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It is Spanish for SNOWY MOUNTAINS . Sierra means "mountains" and Nevada means "snowy". Initially, the Spanish explorer was simply describing them, not naming them. However, that description was used on the first map and that became the name.