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Pine Mountain (Wells, New York 2)
Pine Mountain may refer to: Natural formations Australia * Pine Mountain (Victoria), large monolith located in Burrowa-Pine Mountain National Park United States * Pine Mountain Wilderness, a protected wilderness area in Prescott National Forest in Arizona, United States * Pine Mountain Ridge (California), ridge in the Los Padres National Forest between the Topatopa Mountains and the San Emigdio Mountains, United States * Pine Mountain Reserve (Connecticut), a reserve in Ridgefield, Connecticut. * Pine Mountain Range, Georgia, United States * Pine Mountain (Bartow County, Georgia), United States * Pine Mountain (Cobb County, Georgia), United States * Pine Mountain (Appalachian Mountains), a ridge running through Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee, United States * Pine Mountain (Taconic Mountains), a mountain in western Massachusetts, United States * Pine Mountain (Missouri), United States *Pine Mountain (New York) (other) Pine Mountain is the name of several elevatio ...
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Pine Mountain (Victoria)
Pine Mountain is a gigantic monolith, said to be 1.5 times bigger than Uluru, situated in the Burrowa-Pine Mountain National Park in Australia. Location The base of Pine Mountain is located 10 km southeast of the small town of Walwa, Victoria which is a 440 km drive northeast of Melbourne or 115 km east of Albury-Wodonga. The mountain is part of the Burrowa-Pine Mountain National Park which offers a large number of 4wd and walking tracks, waterfalls, picnic and camping areas and numerous lookouts. The park's remote and rugged character is a major attraction for visits and also contains Mount Burowa which is 1300m high. Geology, flora and fauna Pine Mountain is argued to be the largest monolith in Australia at 1.5 times bigger than Uluru. The gigantic red granite monolith was uplifted to its present height of 1062 m more than 2 million years ago. Since then erosion has highlighted the steep eastern side, established several creeks, and in the upper area, cr ...
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Pine Mountain (Oregon)
Pine Mountain is a rhyolitic mountain east of Bend and south of U.S. Route 20 (US 20) in eastern Deschutes County, Oregon, United States. It is the site of an astronomical observatory called the Pine Mountain Observatory. The mountain is a part of the Deschutes Formation (which is related to Cascade volcanism) and is the southeasternmost exposure of the formation and is of similar age to Cline Buttes. Pine Mountain is also well known for its spectacular "glass off" weather conditions which are ideal for paragliding. Geology Pine Mountain shows considerable erosion and is covered with thick soil deposits. The mountain consists of basalt, rhyolite, andesite and dacite. Dunes mark the northwest flank of the mountain, consisting of pumiceous dust and lapilli. History On September 17, 1984 a large fireball Fireball may refer to: Science * Fireball (meteor), a brighter-than-usual meteor * Ball lightning, an atmospheric electrical phenomenon * ''Bassia scoparia'', ...
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Pine Mountain Ski Jump
The Pine Mountain Ski Jump is a ski jump located in Iron Mountain, Michigan, Dickinson County. It is part of the Kiwanis Ski Club and hosts annual FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup competitions. "Pine Mountain Slide is known throughout the world as one of the better jumping hills." Annually in February, it "hosts jumpers from around the world at the best tournament in the United States." Top-rated foreign jumpers compete. Currently (excluding ski flying hills) Pine Mountain holds the U.S. records for the longest jump in World Cup competition at 140m (459 feet), as well as the overall distance record at 144m (472.44feet). The facility also includes two smaller ski jumping hills that are built into the hill northwest of the large hill. Attendance is about 20,000 ski jumping fans year around. Specifications *Scaffold height: *Scaffold length: 117m *Length of underhill (end of take-off to outrun): *Length of underhill (end of scaffold to end of outrun): *Critical point (K-point ...
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Pine Mountain Music Festival
The Pine Mountain Music Festival (often abbreviated PMMF) is a music festival held in the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan each summer. The festival's schedule varies each year, typically including at least one major opera, a night of scenes from famous operas, performances by several chamber music groups, a symphony, organ and voice recitals, and performances by members of the Orchestra Fellowship Program. Various master classes (including organ and voice) are also offered to community members. Venues range across the western Upper Peninsula and northern Wisconsin, focusing on the cities of Houghton, Ontonagon, Iron Mountain, Marquette, and Land O' Lakes in Wisconsin. Most performances tour among these cities. The major performances and a season ending gala take place in and around Houghton and Marquette between early June and mid July. The festival began in 1991 as a series of chamber music performances, and quickly expanded to include operas and symphonies. The PMMF has ...
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Pine Mountain Observatory
Pine Mountain Observatory (PMO) is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by University of Oregon Department of Physics. The facility is located 26 miles (42 km) southeast of Bend, Oregon (USA) in the Deschutes National Forest near the summit of Pine Mountain. PMO supports a wide variety of programs with an emphasis on projects that allow undergraduate students to be involved with many aspects of facility operations. PMO also has robust programs centered on K-12 education and public outreach. The site was discovered and characterized by professors Russ Donnelly and E.G. Ebbinghausen in 1965 when they determined that the sky conditions were excellent and worthy of an observatory being built on Pine Mountain. The first telescope became operational in 1967. Former programs gave high-school students the opportunity to not only observe at PMO, but also analyze data and prepare of a paper for publication. Early programs at PMO helped develop older software programs that ...
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Pine Mountain, Kentucky
Pine Mountain is an unincorporated community in Harlan County, Kentucky, United States. It is known as the home of the Pine Mountain Settlement School. A century ago, Pine Mountain was the home of skilled and fluent folk singers, who remembered and sang the songs of their ancestors, handed down through generations. Many of their songs were preserved for posterity by visiting fieldworkers, including Lorraine Wyman and Cecil Sharp Cecil James Sharp (22 November 1859 – 23 June 1924) was an English-born collector of folk songs, folk dances and instrumental music, as well as a lecturer, teacher, composer and musician. He was the pre-eminent activist in the development of t ..., who used the Settlement School as a base. Pine Mountain once had a post office but it is now closed. References Unincorporated communities in Harlan County, Kentucky Unincorporated communities in Kentucky {{HarlanCountyKY-geo-stub ...
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Pine Mountain, Rabun County, Georgia
Pine Mountain is an unincorporated community located in eastern Rabun County, Georgia, Rabun County, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia, United States, at an elevation of 1611 feet. It is one of only two Georgia communities located north of South Carolina (the other is the city of Sky Valley, Georgia, Sky Valley), due to a quirk of geography: the Chattooga River is the primary tributary of the Savannah River and Tugalo River specified in the 1787 Treaty of Beaufort, but runs perpendicular to them. The main highway is Georgia 28, which runs north-northwest to Highlands, North Carolina, and south-southeast to Walhalla, South Carolina (and on to Augusta, Georgia), keeping its number in all three states. There is no access to the rest of the county via state roads, however Warwoman Road is an equally well-maintained road going west to Clayton, Georgia, the county seat. Pine Mountain is the birthplace of Roscoe Nicholson, Ranger "Nick" Nicholson, an important figure in the early development ...
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Pine Mountain, Harris County, Georgia
Pine Mountain is a town in Harris and Meriwether counties in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 1,304, up from 1,141 at the 2000 census. The Harris County portion of Pine Mountain is part of the Columbus, GA- AL Metropolitan Statistical Area, while the small portion that extends into Meriwether County is part of the Atlanta-Sandy Springs- Roswell Metropolitan Statistical Area. History The town began in 1882 when the railroad spread to Pine Mountain from Columbus, and until 1958, the community was known as "Chipley". The name was changed to "Pine Mountain" due to the existence of Callaway Gardens. Geography Pine Mountain is located in northeastern Harris County, with a small portion extending north into the southwestern corner of Meriwether County. The city is located along U.S. Route 27, which runs north to south through the city, leading northwest to LaGrange and south to Hamilton, the Harris County seat. Georgia State Route 18 and Geor ...
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Pine Mountain Club, California
Pine Mountain Club is an unincorporated area and census-designated place in southwestern Kern County, California. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 2,315. It is one of the Mountain Communities of the Tejon Pass. Geography Pine Mountain Club has an area of . It ranges from in elevation. The community sits in a deep valley of the San Emigdio Mountains, on the San Andreas fault. It is surrounded by Los Padres National Forest. The settlement lies between Apache Saddle and Pinon Pines Estates along Mil Potrero Highway. It is west of Frazier Park, Lebec, and Interstate 5. History Founding and development Pine Mountain Club was developed in 1971 by Tenneco. The first announcement was made from Houston, Texas, in April of that year when the company said it would develop "more than 1.1 million acres of land in Arizona and Southern California." Tenneco was the Bakersfield-based western land-development arm of Tenneco, Inc., of Houston. About half that acreage was to be i ...
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Pine Mountain, Queensland
Pine Mountain is a semi-rural locality in the City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. In the Pine Mountain had a population of 1,667 people. Geography The locality is bounded on the north and east by the Brisbane River and to the north-west by its tributary Sandy Creek. It is bounded to the south by the Warrego Highway and to the south-west and west by the Brisbane Valley Highway. Worlds End Pocket is a pocket of the Brisbane River in the easternmost part of the locality.(). Pine Mountain has the following mountains: * Flinton Hill in the north of the locality () * Pine Mountain in the east of the locality () This area consists mostly of rural properties and acreages with historical farmhouses and buildings. Araucaria cunninghamii, also known as the hoop pine is very common in the area. History The original inhabitants of the Pine Mountain area were the Ugarapul Aboriginal people. In 1824, the explorers John Oxley and Allan Cunningham mentioned meeting an elderly Abo ...
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Pine Mountain (Grayson County, Virginia)
Pine Mountain is a mountain in the Blue Ridge Mountains. It is located in the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area of the Jefferson National Forest, within Grayson County, Virginia, United States. The peak is immediately east of the highest mountain of Virginia, Mount Rogers, and Pine Mountain's sparsely vegetated summit has excellent views of both Mount Rogers and the surrounding region. The Appalachian Trail passes within feet of the summit. Pine Mountain is the second highest named summit in Virginia, though because its topographic prominence In topography, prominence (also referred to as autonomous height, relative height, and shoulder drop in US English, and drop or relative height in British English) measures the height of a mountain or hill's summit relative to the lowest contou ... is well under 300 feet, it is considered a subsidiary peak of Mount Rogers. Summit panorama References Landforms of Grayson County, Virginia Mountains of Virginia {{GraysonCount ...
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Pine Mountain (New York) (other)
Pine Mountain is the name of several elevations in New York State: * Pine Mountain (Otsego County, New York) * Pine Mountain (Arietta, New York), in Arietta, New York * Pine Mountain (Essex County, New York) * Pine Mountain (Hamilton County, New York) * Pine Mountain (Schoharie County, New York) * Pine Mountain (Wells, New York), in Hamilton County * Pine Mountain (Wells, New York 2) Pine Mountain may refer to: Natural formations Australia * Pine Mountain (Victoria), large monolith located in Burrowa-Pine Mountain National Park United States *Pine Mountain Wilderness, a protected wilderness area in Prescott National Fore ..., in Hamilton County * Pine Mountain (Wells, New York 3), in Hamilton County {{mountain index ...
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