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Extending from the northern border of British Columbia for about 800km (500mi) along the border between the Yukon and the Northwest Territories, the Mackenzie Mountains are a remote, yet stunning mountain range in northern Canada.
Map of eastern Mackenzie Mountains and adjacent Mackenzie Plain, showing distribution of Mount Clark Formation versus sandy basal interval of Mount Cap Formation. Key locations mentioned...
Coordinates: 4°19′10″N 131°25′28″W. Topographic map of the Alaska Panhandle with Mackenzie Mountains circled in red. The Mackenzie Mountains are a Canadian mountain range forming part of the Yukon – Northwest Territories boundary between the Liard and Peel rivers.
Map of Mackenzie Mountains Click on red triangle icons for links to other ranges. Note: Range borders shown on map are an approximation and are not authoritative.
Coordinates: 39°27′N 82°13′W. Appalachian Ohio, shaded in green, shown within Appalachia. Appalachian Ohio is a bioregion and political unit in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Ohio, characterized by the western foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and the Appalachian Plateau.
The main core, the Backbone Ranges, is a mass of peaks and ridges reaching a maximum height, in Mt Sir James MacBrien, of 2759 m, the highest peak in the NWT. The Mackenzie Mountains lie in the precipitation shadow of the Selwyn Mountains farther west and are relatively dry.
The Richard and Lucile Durrell Edge of Appalachia Preserve System is one of the most biologically diverse natural systems in the midwestern U. S., encompassing rugged woodland, prairie openings, waterfalls, giant promontories and clear streams.