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    Mount Whyte is a mountain in Alberta, Canada located in Banff National Park, near Lake Louise. The mountain can be seen from the Trans-Canada Highway...
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    the Lake Louise area and is sometimes combined in the same day with Mount Whyte (2,983 m (9,787 ft)), although the latter is a more difficult scramble...
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  • The Mount Whyte Formation is a stratigraphic unit that is present on the western edge of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin in the southern Canadian...
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    Mirror Lake, Lake Agnes, Big Beehive, Little Beehive, Devils Thumb, Mount Whyte, and Mount Niblock. Some of these trails are open to mountain biking and horseback...
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    Crimean War. George John Whyte-Melville was born in 1821, at Mount Melville near St Andrews, Scotland, as a son of Major John Whyte-Melville and Lady Catherine...
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    filled with views of several snow-capped mountains, including Mount Temple, Mount Whyte, and Mount Niblock. Lake Louise experiences a subarctic climate (Köppen...
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  • Mount Whyte 2,983 9,787 Bow Range, Canadian Rockies, Canada Miranjani 2,980 9,777 Pakistan Forellen Peak 2,979 9,774 Teton Range, Wyoming, US Mount Andrus...
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  • by Rigby in 1986. The only known specimen purportedly came from the Mount Whyte Formation Caron, Jean-Bernard; Jackson, Donald A. (October 2006). "Taphonomy...
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    thickness of about 610 metres (2000 feet) at Mount Stephen. It is in gradational contact with the underlying Mount Whyte and Naiset Formations, and with the overlying...
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    the Burgess Shale. The only known specimen purportedly came from the Mount Whyte Formation. Halichondrites Demospongiae 7 specimens A genus of sea sponge...
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