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  2. Travel cost analysis - Wikipedia

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    The average distance to the facility and the average travel cost to the facility from each zone are calculated. The visit rate from each zone is calculated. (i.e.) Visit rate: The number of visitors from a given zone/The population of that zone The visit rate is regressed against travel cost in order to create a visit rate curve.

  3. Little Snowy Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Little Snowy Mountains [1] are a small mountain range in central Montana about 25 miles (40 km) southeast of Lewistown. The range lies mostly in Fergus County, but the southern part of the range extends into Golden Valley and Musselshell counties. [2] [3] The range is a lower continuation of the Big Snowy Mountains which lie immediately to ...

  4. Big Snowy Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Big Snowy Mountains (Gros Ventre: níichʔibííkʔa, lit. 'it is never summer' [ 1 ] ) are a small mountain range south of Lewistown in Fergus County, Montana . Considerably east of and isolated from the main crest of the Northern Rockies , they are one of the few points of significant elevation in the immediate area and are considered one ...

  5. Package tour - Wikipedia

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    Despite opening up mass tourism to Crete and the Algarve in 1970, the package tour industry declined during the 1970s. On 15 August 1974, the industry was shaken by the collapse of the second-largest tour operator, Court Line, which operated under the brand names of Horizon and Clarksons. Nearly 50,000 tourists were stranded overseas and a ...

  6. Big Snowy Group - Wikipedia

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    The Big Snowy Group is a stratigraphical unit of Chesterian age in the Williston Basin. It takes the name from Big Snowy Mountains in Montana , and was first described on the north slopes of the mountain by H.W. Smith in 1935.

  7. Giant Springs - Wikipedia

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    Giant Springs has an average discharge of 242 cubic feet (6.9 m 3) of water per second or 150 million gallons per day. [1] Rainbow trout in show pond of Giant Springs Fish Hatchery. The spring outlet is located in Giant Springs State Park, just downstream and northeast of Great Falls, Montana on the east bank of the Missouri River.

  8. Camas Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    The springs are geologically associated with the Selkirk Mountains in Washington. [19] According to NOAA, the water temperature where it emerges from the spring vent is 113 °F (45 °C). [20] According to a USGS water-supply paper, "In the reentrant of the [Bitteroot River] valley drained by Hot Springs Creek...springs are especially numerous.

  9. White Sulphur Springs, Montana - Wikipedia

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    White Sulphur Springs is in central Meagher County, along combined U.S. Routes 12 and 89, which pass through the city as Main Street and 3rd Avenue.US 12 leads east 57 miles (92 km) to Harlowton and southwest 42 miles (68 km) to Townsend, while US 89 leads north 40 miles (64 km) to Neihart and south 71 miles (114 km) to Livingston.