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In the clear air the snow-covered peaks of the Panamint Range began to be visible, although one hundred miles away.
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These men crossed the Panamint Range and struggled on for days in a southwesterly direction, over desert valleys and mountains.
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The Panamint Range looks down upon Death Valley with a bold and almost impassable front, while still other broad deserts lie between this range and the real Sierras.
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Panamint Range rise to a height of about ten thousand feet.
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None of the wagons were taken beyond the camp at the western edge of the valley, under the towering peaks of the Panamint Range.
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It was thought that the fair fields of California would be seen from the top of the Panamint Range; but when the travellers reached the summit other desert valleys appeared in the west, and beyond these, in the dim distance, another snowy range was visible.
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To the west rose the Panamint Range, sparsely sprinkled with gray sage - brush; here the earths and sands were yellow, ochre, and rich, deep red, the hollows and canyons picked out with intense blue shadows.
McTeague 1920
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McTeague tramped steadily forward, still descending the lower irregularities of the Panamint Range.
McTeague 1920
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By noon they were climbing the eastern slope of the Panamint Range.
McTeague 1899
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To the west rose the Panamint Range, sparsely sprinkled with gray sage-brush; here the earths and sands were yellow, ochre, and rich, deep red, the hollows and canyons picked out with intense blue shadows.
McTeague 1899
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