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The Olympic Mountains stand in Washington’s northwest
How Lewis and Clark—along with a Native American guide, Sacagawea—explored the newly expanded United States
the Corps of Discovery making their way through the Rocky
A snow leopard peers down from a craggy rock ledge high in the peaks of Mongolia, a country in Asia. She’s on the lookout for a snack. The animal’s spotted beige fur allows her to blend in almost completely with the rocks, making the cat a nearly invisible hunter. Noticing a wild goat grazing below, the feline creeps across the ledge on her silent, furry footpads. Then she rockets down the slope. The wild goat scrambles to escape. But with one 30-foot leap the cat catches up and pounces. Seconds later, she’s secured her meal and looks for a place to dine.
see—they’ve even earned the nickname “ghost of the mountains
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The Rocky Mountains cover most of the western part
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Gold and silver deposits were mined from the Montana mountains
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In the southeast is the Ouachita Mountains region,
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The islands started out as mountains, but the rising
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to the many precious metals and gems mined in the mountains