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Rocky Mountains

[rok-ee moun-tnz] / ˈrɒk i ˈmaʊn tnz /


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The country's most visited parks include the Everglades in Florida, Yosemite in California and Colorado's Rocky Mountains.

From BBC

If he fixes the Rockies, he will have achieved something loftier than the Rocky Mountains themselves—and become the envy of his peers forever.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Colorado River provides water to about 35 million people in cities from Denver to San Diego, 30 Native tribes and farming communities from the Rocky Mountains to northern Mexico.

From Los Angeles Times

The low-rise but sprawling building sits in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado.

From BBC

The team sampled soils from six Kansas locations, spanning the wetter eastern region to the higher, drier High Plains in the west, which receive less rain because of the Rocky Mountains' rain shadow.

From Science Daily