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  2. Nahanni National Park Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Tufa found in Nahanni National Park. The Nahanni National Park Reserve, sometimes known as "Headless Valley" or "Valley of The Headless Men" (after a series of unsolved historical deaths in the park), in the Dehcho Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada (approximately 500 km (311 mi) west of Yellowknife), [4] protects a portion of the Mackenzie Mountains Natural Region.

  3. South Nahanni River - Wikipedia

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    The South Nahanni River is a major tributary of the Liard River, located roughly 500 km (310 mi) west of Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories of Canada. It is the centerpiece of Nahanni National Park Reserve.

  4. Cirque of the Unclimbables - Wikipedia

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    Cirque of the Unclimbables, located inside [1] the Nahanni National Park Reserve, in the Northwest Territories, Canada, approximately 500 km (311 mi) west of Yellowknife, is a cluster of peaks and walls in the Mackenzie Mountains Natural Region.

  5. Lost McLeod Mine - Wikipedia

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    Lost McLeod Mine is a legend of a lost mine in the Northwest Territories of Canada. The story has been featured in many books and magazines. The events in the legend have led to geographic locations in the Northwest Territories being named Headless Valley and Headless Creek located in Nahanni National Park Reserve.

  6. Mackenzie Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Only two roads lead into the Mackenzie Mountains, both in Yukon: the Nahanni Range Road leading to the townsite of Tungsten and the Canol Road leading to the Macmillan Pass. The highest mountain in this range is Keele Peak at 2,952 m (9,685 ft), in Yukon. The second-highest mountain is Mount Nirvana. It is, at 2,773 m (9,098 ft), the highest ...

  7. Nahanni (film) - Wikipedia

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    Nahanni (La Nahanni) is a 1962 short documentary from the National Film Board of Canada directed by Donald Wilder. The film follows the pioneer explorer and prospector Albert Faille up the South Nahanni River in the Northwest Territories , in his repeated search for gold that is said to lure men to their doom.

  8. The Best Horror Books of 2024 (So Far) - AOL

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    In the Valley of the Headless Men, by L.P. Hernandez. If you’re familiar with Canada’s Nahanni Valley, you’ll know that wilderness has a history and lore thick enough to fill several novels ...

  9. Nahani - Wikipedia

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    Nahani (Nahane, Nahanni) is an Athabaskan word used to designate First Nations groups located in British Columbia, the Northwest Territories and Yukon between the upper Liard River and the 64th parallel north latitude. While these native groups do not necessarily have anything in common, the Canadian government used the term "Nahani" until the ...