One word I have heard used is Sha-Kon-O-Hay meaning "Land of blue smoke""
Blue Ridge Mountains.
Because its ridge and its blue, I think....
In the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, on the trail of the lonesome pine. In the pale moon shine, a hearts and twine, she carves her name and I carve mine. Oh, June! Like the mountain's of blue like the pine... I am lonesome for you... In the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, on the trail of the lonesome pine! P.S. This was written by Philippa. :D I was looking for it and couldn't find it so I wrote it myself. :)
The area in question is known as the Piedmont region, located in Virginia between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Coastal Plain.
I want to give you more than one!: Rocky Mountains, Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, Blue Ridge Mountains, Catskill, Great Smoky Mountains, Ouchita, Appalachian, Ozark, Olympic,
"Shagoniagei" is a Cherokee word meaning "place of the blue smoke." This name refers to the mist that often shrouds the mountains, giving them their signature blue hue.
There are ridges
There are many different mountain ranges in North America, there are the Rockies, the Sierras, the Appalachians the Blue Ridge Mountains just to name a few.
they have the name the blue ridge region because of the peaks and ridges wrapped in a soft blue haze
The mountain range located in the northwest part of South Carolina is called the Blue Ridge Mountains.
The Blue Mountains of New South Wales gained their name Blue Mountains as a result of the blue haze that covers them when seen from a distance (especially in hot weather). The extensive Eucalyptus bushland of the Blue Mountains give off eucalyptus oil from their leaves. Some of this merges with the atmosphere to form a distinctive blue haze. This blue haze is far less evident nowadays, due to the extensive building developments that have seen deforestation of the mountains.
calrolina panthers (sorry i tried to delete it but it wouldnt let me. It's not true :0 )