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  2. Chimney Rock (Idaho) - Wikipedia

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    Chimney Rock is a distinctive landmark and popular rock-climbing destination in the southern Selkirk Mountains. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] The mountain is situated six miles (9.7 km) east of Priest Lake on land managed by Idaho Panhandle National Forests . [ 5 ]

  3. Selkirk Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The southern end of the Selkirk Mountains was the home of the last naturally occurring caribou herd in the contiguous United States, [5] the South Selkirk mountain caribou. The herd was cross boundary, spending some time in extreme northern Idaho, eastern Washington, and British Columbia, Canada.

  4. Chimney Rock - Wikipedia

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    Chimney Rock (Idaho), a monolith in the Selkirk Mountains in the Idaho "panhandle". Chimney Rock Scientific and Natural Area, a sandstone/limestone formation and protected area in Minnesota. Chimney Rock Winery in Napa Valley, California, United States; Chimney Rock, next to and part of the Washington Valley Park in New Jersey, United States

  5. Category:Selkirk Mountains - Wikipedia

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  6. Double chimney - Wikipedia

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    A double chimney (or double stack, double smokestack in American English) is a form of chimney for a steam locomotive, where the conventional single opening is duplicated, together with the blastpipe beneath it. Although the internal openings form two circles, the outside appearance usually forms a single elongated oval.

  7. Fort Selkirk - Wikipedia

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    Fort Selkirk is a former trading post on the Yukon River at the confluence of the Pelly River in Canada's Yukon. For many years it was home to the Selkirk First Nation ( Northern Tutchone ). Climate