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  2. Tonquin Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Ramparts and Amethyst Lake as seen from a ridge of Oldhorn Mountain. The Tonquin Valley is located in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada, next to the border of the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, an area which is also the continental divide, running along the peaks of the South Jasper Range (including The Ramparts subrange) which rise above Amethyst Lake.

  3. The Ramparts (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The Ramparts and Amethyst Lake in Jasper National Park. Highest point; Peak: Mount Geikie: Elevation: 3,298 m (10,820 ft) [1] Listing: Ranges of the Canadian Rockies:

  4. Ouachita National Recreation Trail - Wikipedia

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    Ouachita National Recreation Trail is a 223-mile (359 km) long, continuous hiking trail through the Ouachita Mountains of Oklahoma and Arkansas. It is the longest backpacking trail in the Ouachita National Forest, spanning 192 miles across its length. [1] Approximately 177 miles of the trail is in Arkansas and 46 miles of the trail is in Oklahoma.

  5. File:Amethyst Lake, view from Ostler Peak - panoramio.jpg

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  6. Specimen Ridge - Wikipedia

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    The ridge is known for its abundance of amethyst, opal and petrified wood. It was referred to as Specimen Mountain by local miners and was probably named by prospectors well before 1870. [ 2 ] The south side of the ridge is traversed by the 18.8-mile (30.3 km) Specimen Ridge Trail between Tower Junction and Soda Butte Creek .

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  8. Four Peaks - Wikipedia

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    Four Peaks is the site of an amethyst mine that produces top-grade amethyst. The name Four Peaks is a reference to the four distinct peaks of a north–south ridge forming the massif's summit. The northernmost peak is named Brown's Peak and is the tallest of the four at 7,659 feet (2,334 m). [ 1 ]

  9. Amethyst Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Amethyst Mountain, el. 9,609 feet (2,929 m) [1] is the highest peak and central part of a northwest – southeast trending ridge that lies between the Lamar River to the northeast and Deep Creek to the southwest within Park County, Wyoming.