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unusual facts about Two Mountains


Two Mountains

Lake of Two Mountains, Lac des Deux Montagnes, lake in the Greater Montreal Area



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Andrist

There are two mountains called Andrist in Switzerland: Wild Andrist (means "wild Andrist") has an altitude of 2849 m asl; Zahm Andrist (means "tame Andrist") has an altitude of 2648 m asl.

Diplazium molokaiense

This fern grows in the moist riparian forests on the slopes of two mountains on Maui, one of which is the volcano Haleakalā.

Gachang-myeon

These two mountains are separated by the narrow valley of the Sincheon, a tributary of the Nakdong which drains most of the township.

Nepenthes mikei

Nepenthes mikei is endemic to the Indonesian island of Sumatra, where it has been recorded from only two mountains: Mount Pangulubao in North Sumatra and Mount Bandahara in Aceh.

Pyli

Situated 18 km west of Trikala, right at the bottom of two mountains Itamos, and Koziakas, which mark the beginning of the Pindos mountainline, Pyli marks the entrance to a great gorge and the natural path that leads to the city of Arta.

U.S. Route 491

The highway passes by two mountains considered sacred by native Americans, Ute Mountain and an extinct volcanic core named Shiprock.

Vivienne de Watteville

She narrowly escaped death in a close encounter with a lion (thinking the visitor one night was a hyaena, she left her tent to chase it off with a pail, realising her mistake too late to retreat: she was so close to the lion she could have touched it), and twice with charging rhinos that missed her by inches; she climbed two mountains (Ol Doinyo Orok and Longido); and she killed no animals except, at the request of the local Maasai, a man-eating lioness, shot by her askari.

Waptia

The species was named after the two mountains connected by the Fossil Ridge containing the Burgess Shale locality, Mount Wapta and Mount Field of Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada.

Winhill/Losehill

The band's name is taken from two mountains located in the English village of Hope, Derbyshire, namely Win Hill and Lose Hill.