Cumberland Gap
Cumberland Gap
A valley.
The Cumberland Gap was the chief passage way through the Appalachian (Appa-latch-an) Mountains through out American History. It was part of Wilderness Road. (I remember how to pronounce these mountains by "I'm tossing an 'appl i wish u were smarter than i am cause i dont know
Khyber Pass is a place, a narrow passage through the Spin Ghar Mountains. It needs no further definition.
cumberland gap
The Cumberland Gap is a V-shaped passage through the Appalachian Mountains at the intersection of Kentucky, Virginia and Tennessee.
The Inside Passage is actually a network of passages and is located on the pacific coastline of the North American continent. The Inside Passage stretches from Alaska, through Canada, all the way to Washington State.
Passage Through Time was created in 1995.
I figure a certain settor, colonial person such as Daniel Boone but probary an Indian (maybe a Powthan)
The Rocky Mountains
Northwest passage
a gap in a range of mountains that permits travel through to the other side. Some mountain passes are so narrow that people have to walk through in single file. Some are much wider. Often the pathway twists and turns and, unless