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The "Wah Wah" name comes from Wah Wah Springs, on the eastern slope of the mountain range. "Wah Wah" is reported to mean "good clear water". [3] The Bureau of Land Management, which administers most of the land within the Wah Wah Mountains, has designated two wilderness study areas, one in the north and one in the central portion of the range.
It is bounded on the west by the Confusion Range, on the east by the House Range, to the north by the Middle Range and the Great Salt Lake Desert, and the south by Wah Wah Valley and the Wah Wah Mountains. The central part of the valley has several knolls, the largest of which is Coyote Knolls.
A summer storm hits Wah Wah Valley and the Wah Wah Mountains, in May 2009. Wah Wah Springs Caldera is a supervolcanic eruption remnant discovered in 2013 in Utah.It released 5,500 to 5,900 cubic kilometres (1,300 to 1,400 cu mi) of tephra, as the Wah Wah Springs Tuff, about 30.06 million years ago in the early Oligocene.
The "Wah Wah" name comes from Wah Wah Springs, on the eastern slope of the Wah Wah Mountain range. "Wah Wah" is reported to mean "good clear water". [3] [dubious – discuss] The lowest point in Beaver County is located just south of the Wah Wah Hardpan , at the Millard County line. [4]
This geographic stratum is named for its dolomite (used to describe a sedimentary carbonate rock composed predominantly of the mineral dolomite). It is named for exposures at the Crystal Peak section 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Smooth Canyon, Millard County, Utah in the Great Basin province.
Vietnam map of Köppen climate classification Hundreds of active fires burning across the hills and valleys of Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam (labelled with red dots). Vietnam's climate, being located in the tropics and strongly influenced by the South China Sea has a monsoon-influenced climate typical of that of mainland Southeast Asia.
Wah-wah (music), a musical special effect to produce voice-like tones Wah-wah pedal, a guitar effects pedal that produces these tones; Wah Wah, a 1994 album by James; Wah Wah, a 1986 album by The Quick "Wah-Wah" (song), a 1970 song by George Harrison from All Things Must Pass "Wah Wah", a 1994 song by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant from No Quarter
The highest peaks are found in the Jebel Akhdar Mountains (in Arabic: الجبل الأخض), mountain massif approximately 80 km (50 mi) long and 32 km (20 mi) wide, belonging to the Hajar Mountains, [1] which covers an area of 1,135 km 2 (438 sq mi) located above 1,500 m (4,900 ft), of which, 410 km 2 (160 sq mi) are located above 2,000 m ...