Owl Creek Mountains
The
Owl Creek Mountains
(highest point, 9,665 ft/2,946 m) are a subrange of the
Rocky Mountains
in central
Wyoming
in the
United States
, running E-W to form a bridge between the
Absaroka Range
the the northwest and the
Bridger Mountains
to the east. It bounds the
Bighorn Basin
to the north and the
Shoshone Basin
to the south. The
Wind River
passes through the gap between the range and the Bridger Mountains to the east, and becomes the
Bighorn River
on the north side of the mountains. The range is entirely within the
Wind River Indian Reservation
.
<< Previous
Word Browser
Next >>
robert preston (actor)
henri alexandre deslandres
phosphoglucomutase
david goffin
la pampa
glycosylamine
national velvet
lauren lee smith
institution of engineers of ireland
joel hodgson
winterreise
michael cimino
pelagic zone
shoshone basin
san luis province
per stirpes
indium phosphide
susan powter
zoo diaries
islamic human rights commission
fischer projection
marxist party
s estonia
dahir riyale kahin
san juan province
derek smart
duathlon
yes you can
this slide of paradise
henry king
battlecruiser 3000ad
sorbose
amino sugar
xpm (tv series)
rough collie
la rioja province, argentina
xpm (image format)
furanose
bridger mountains
vice squad
mutarotation
requirements analysis
uss lunga point (cve 94)
petrolhead
Copyright 2005-2009 OnPedia.com. All Rights Reserved