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Picture of Mount Assiniboine, Canada (11,870 feet / 3,618 meters)
Meski Β· 1 year ago
Picture of Mount Assiniboine, Canada (11,870 feet / 3,618 meters)
Known as β€œThe Matterhorn of North America,” Mount Assiniboine stands tall in the Canadian Rockies. Its pyramid shape and pristine alpine lakes are a sight to behold. The Indigenous Ktunaxa people called the mountain β€œSquin K`a-mi,” which means β€œStone with a hole.”
Meski Β· 1 year ago
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  • Known as β€œThe Matterhorn of North America,” Mount Assiniboine stands tall in the Canadian Rockies. Its pyramid shape and pristine alpine lakes are a sight to behold. The Indigenous Ktunaxa people called the mountain β€œSquin K`a-mi,” which means β€œStone with a hole.”
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    Meski Β· 1 year ago

    Picture of Mount Assiniboine, Canada (11,870 feet / 3,618 meters)

    Known as β€œThe Matterhorn of North America,” Mount Assiniboine stands tall in the Canadian Rockies. Its pyramid shape and pristine alpine lakes are a sight to behold. The Indigenous Ktunaxa people called the mountain β€œSquin K`a-mi,” which means β€œStone with a hole.”

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    Picture of Mount Assiniboine, Canada (11,870 feet / 3,618 meters)

    Known as β€œThe Matterhorn of North America,” Mount Assiniboine stands tall in the Canadian Rockies. Its pyramid shape and pristine alpine lakes are a sight to behold. The Indigenous Ktunaxa people called the mountain β€œSquin K`a-mi,” which means β€œStone with a hole.”
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