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  2. Canyons (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In the remainder of the story, Brennan discovers the bullet-pierced skull of Coyote Runs while camping and becomes obsessed with it. A mysterious link connects his mind with Coyote Run's spirit. After talking to his old biology teacher, he makes a plan to return the skull to the top of a canyon - a place Coyote Runs calls his “medicine place."

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    Landforms are categorized by characteristic physical attributes such as elevation, slope, orientation, structure stratification, rock exposure, and soil type.Gross physical features or landforms include intuitive elements such as berms, mounds, hills, ridges, cliffs, valleys, rivers, peninsulas, volcanoes, and numerous other structural and size-scaled (e.g. ponds vs. lakes, hills vs. mountains ...

  4. List of novels by Douglas Preston - Wikipedia

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    Tyrannosaur Canyon is a novel by Douglas Preston published on August 11, 2005, by Forge Books. The story revolves around the search for a mysterious item buried in the New Mexico desert. Tom Broadbent and Sally Broadbent (formerly Sally Colorado) return from the previous novel, The Codex.

  5. Physiographic regions of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Most included all of North America without regard to political subdivision. Fenneman expanded and presented a derivative of this system more fully in two books, Physiography of western United States (1931), [7] and Physiography of eastern United States (1938). [8]

  6. Geography of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Mountain System – the coastal mountain ranges and features in the west coast of the United States. Denali, previously known as Mount McKinley, in Alaska, is the tallest mountain in North America, at 20,310 ft (6,190.5 m). The Grand Canyon, seen here from Moran Point, is among the most visited locations in the country.

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  8. Physiographic region - Wikipedia

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    Physiographic Map from "Geography of Ohio," published in 1923. During the early 1900s, the study of regional-scale geomorphology was termed "physiography". Physiography later was considered to be a portmanteau of "physical" and "geography", and therefore synonymous with physical geography, and the concept became embroiled in controversy surrounding the appropriate concerns of that discipline.

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