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  1. 2 days ago · The Pacific Northwest (PNW; French: Nord-Ouest Pacifique), sometimes referred to as Cascadia, is a geographic region in Western North America bounded by its coastal waters of the Pacific Ocean to the west and, loosely, by the Rocky Mountains to the east.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mount_MazamaMount Mazama - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Mount Mazama (Tum-sum-ne in the Native American language Klamath [5]) is a complex volcano in the western U.S. state of Oregon, in a segment of the Cascade Volcanic Arc and Cascade Range. The volcano is in Klamath County, in the southern Cascades, 60 miles (97 km) north of the Oregon– California border. Its collapse, due to the eruption of ...

  4. 6 days ago · The Cascade Range is a mountain range in western North America, extending from southern British Columbia, Canada, to northern California, USA. The range was formed due to volcanic activity and uplift millions of years ago. It was home to many Native American tribes before the arrival of Europeans.

  5. 3 days ago · Their trees haven’t yet attained the 160 years that qualifies as old-growth west of the Cascade Range, but they could reach that point well within the lifetimes of people alive today.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StarbucksStarbucks - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · Starbucks Corporation is an American multinational chain of coffeehouses and roastery reserves headquartered in Seattle, Washington. It was founded in 1971 by Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegl, and Gordon Bowker at Seattle's Pike Place Market initially as a coffee bean wholesaler.

  7. 5 days ago · Mountain Bike Trails in the Cascade Range: See the top 20 most beautiful MTB routes and trails with personal tips from other mountain bikers.

  8. 3 days ago · Mountain - Major types of mountain belts: Mountain belts differ from one another in various respects, but they also have a number of similarities that enable Earth scientists to group them into certain distinct categories.

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