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More snow and ice, but much closer to home than yesterday’s post! The Rocky Mountains photographed here are in Colorado, but the range actually begins in the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Alberta and extends through six U.S. states. The jagged peaks of the Rockies are similar to those of the Himalayas of Tibet. They are known as fault-block mountains in which the earth’s crust is pulled apart, with some parts being thrust upward and others downward.
Lots of snow… I didn’t they are similar to those of the Himalayas of Tibet!
I found it interesting that they were formed the same way. I would love to see the Himalayas.
Brrrr!!! Gorgeous shot Pam!
Yes, burr! Thanks, Hannah :-).