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  • Looking down from the great height, they seemed perched upon the ridge-pole of the world, and even the snow-crowned Sierra peaks seemed beneath them.

    DUTCH COURAGE 2010

  • The snow-crowned peaks of Mount Baker and the Twin Sisters stood magnificently above the foothills to the east.

    I Don’t Understand ? Jack Varnell 2010

  • The wonderland of the Eastern Congo;: The region of the snow-crowned volcanoes, the pygmies, the giant gorilla, and the okapi, by Thomas Alexander Barns

    Congo Volcano Still Active: Lava Flow Approaches Goma/Bukavu Road 2010

  • Although children may wonderfully imagine what exists in a nearby forest or beyond and beneath snow-crowned mountains, adults risk the paralysis of bored cynicism when they realize that the habitable world has been exhaustively mapped and that no relationship or community is flawless.

    Archive 2010-07-01 Lou Anders 2010

  • It lies at a height of 6,000 feet, and the snow-crowned summits which wall it in are from 8,000 to 11,000 feet in altitude.

    A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains 2007

  • O sweet peaceful scene of azure lake, and snow-crowned mountain, so wonderfully lovely is your aspect, that it seems like heaven almost, and as if grief and care could not enter it!

    The Newcomes 2006

  • The view was stunning: Kate Creek far below, running on amid its gray gravel and green willow bars, snow-crowned mountains to the south, as nameless as when they were sculpted by the hand of God.

    The Old Man and the Mountains (Part 2) 2004

  • Stepping out of the water, he turned to look across the glistening expanse to the far shore and the slope of the snow-crowned mountain that towered above it.

    Lost And Found Foster, Alan Dean 2004

  • In the hills to the west, I saw a dam in a canyon, with a long blue lake behind it and snow-crowned mountain peaks in the distance.

    Analog Science Fiction and Fact 2004

  • For a part of two days I wound under the base of the snow-crowned Djibel el Sheik, and then entered upon a vast and desolate plain, rarely pierced at intervals by some sort of withered stem.

    Eothen 2003

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