chain of mountains การใช้
- The fighting appeared to be over a chain of mountains, he said.
- The chain of mountains that comprises the Sierra de Lema is around wide.
- Catawissa Mountain is part of a chain of mountains running from beyond Carbondale.
- Khakaborazi is part of the vast chain of mountains that make up the Himalayas.
- A chain of mountain peaks soaring around remind you of jockeys on a racing course.
- The Vishnu Purana specifically mentions it amongst the seven main chains of mountains in P醨ip醫ra.
- It also harbors a vast stretch of virgin forests that carpet its chain of mountain ranges.
- Rimming the Caspian Sea littoral is another chain of mountains, the narrow but high Alborz Mountains.
- There are indications they were once a chain of mountains far higher than the Himalayas are today.
- Dividing much of the state from Veracruz is a small chain of mountains called the Sierra Madre del Golfo.
- The bay is open to the northwest, and faces the Montes Spitzbergen, a small chain of mountains.
- Panagudi has got western ghats ( MAHENDRAGIRI ) running on its west side and surrounded by chain of mountains.
- The Sierras Pampeanas are a chain of mountains that rise sharply from the surrounding pampa region of Northwest Argentina.
- The East coast of the Black Sea belonged to Transcaucasia, a great chain of mountains separating it from Russia.
- The Vindhya range is actually a group of discontinuous chain of mountain ridges, hill ranges, highlands and plateau escarpments.
- To the north was Waziristan, and to the west was a chain of mountains that marked the region of Balochistan.
- The southern section of this extensive chain of mountains runs along the Kra Isthmus into the Malay peninsula almost reaching Singapore.
- The "'Dents de Lanfon "'( chain of mountains in eastern France rising to 1824 m.
- Our hikes revealed chain upon chain of mountains, one tributary valley after another, and high lakes too many to count.
- It is part of the French Prealps, a lower chain of mountain ranges west of the main chain of the Alps.
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