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Sayan Mountains

Definitions

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  • noun a range of mountains in southern Siberia to the west of Lake Baikal; contain important mineral deposits

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Examples

  • Written by documentary filmmaker Lou Petho, it read: I'm the guy that filmed the river footage in the Sayan Mountains in the summer of 2011. ...

    Tusk, Tusk: Woolly Mammoth Video A Big, Hairy Hoax (VIDEO) Lee Speigel 2012

  • Written by documentary filmmaker Lou Petho, it read: I'm the guy that filmed the river footage in the Sayan Mountains in the summer of 2011. ...

    Tusk, Tusk: Woolly Mammoth Video A Big, Hairy Hoax (VIDEO) Lee Speigel 2012

  • Written by documentary filmmaker Lou Petho, it read: I'm the guy that filmed the river footage in the Sayan Mountains in the summer of 2011. ...

    Tusk, Tusk: Woolly Mammoth Video A Big, Hairy Hoax (VIDEO) Lee Speigel 2012

  • The northern border of the ecoregion stretches from the Ural Mountains along the southern end of the West Siberian Plain, and south of Novosibirsk it continues to foothills of the Altai and Sayan Mountains.

    Kazakh forest steppe 2007

  • In a distant village we bought three horses, two for riding and one for packing, engaged a guide, purchased dried bread, meat, salt and butter and, after resting twenty-four hours, began our trip up the Amyl toward the Sayan Mountains on the border of Urianhai.

    Beasts, Men and Gods Ferdinand Ossendowski 1910

  • On the third page of results was footage of a river in the Sayan Mountains shot by Petho for a documentary on his grandfather's escape from a POW camp in 1915 and journey back to Hungary, his homeland.

    ABC News: Top Stories 2012

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