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NASA Snow-capped volcanoes on the Aleutian Islands in Alaska are seen from overhead in this image, taken from NASA's orbiting Terra satellite, which constantly monitors the state of the Earth's environment and climate system with five sensors.
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Snow-capped peaks, shimmering lakes, and endless meadows -- these are the memories from my last visit to Pakistan's northern areas fifteen years ago.
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Snow-capped peaks, shimmering lakes, and endless meadows -- these are the memories from my last visit to Pakistan's northern areas fifteen years ago.
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Snow-capped peaks, shimmering lakes, and endless meadows -- these are the memories from my last visit to Pakistan's northern areas fifteen years ago.
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Snow-capped, twin 20,000 foot peaks, Illimani and Huayna Potosi, loomed in the background as we flew east towards the Coch valley.
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Snow-capped peaks, shimmering lakes, and endless meadows -- these are the memories from my last visit to Pakistan's northern areas fifteen years ago.
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Snow-capped peaks, shimmering lakes, and endless meadows -- these are the memories from my last visit to Pakistan's northern areas fifteen years ago.
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Snow-capped peaks, shimmering lakes, and endless meadows -- these are the memories from my last visit to Pakistan's northern areas fifteen years ago.
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Snow-capped peaks, bottomless precipices, huge masses of boulders that seem ready to crush the train surround you on every side, and now and then are directly above or beneath you.
Under the Andes Rex Stout 1930
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Snow-capped mountain, with the wind on your forehead,
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