The Sleeping Lady Mountain, about 33 miles northwest of Anchorage Alaska, taken from a droneMore
The Sleeping Lady Mountain,
about 33 miles northwest of Anchorage Alaska, taken from a drone
about 33 miles northwest of Anchorage Alaska, taken from a drone
I couldn’t find ‘The Sleeping Lady Mountain’ on Google Maps!
Is it ‘Mount Susitna’?More
I couldn’t find ‘The Sleeping Lady Mountain’ on Google Maps!
Is it ‘Mount Susitna’?
Is it ‘Mount Susitna’?
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...that's because the name was made up. It's been sourced:
an article published in the Anchorage Chronicle in 2003 suggests the name was made up by a high school student named Nancy Lesh. Lesh wrote a story about the Sleeping Lady in the early 1960s and had it published in Alaska Northern Lights magazine.More
...that's because the name was made up. It's been sourced:
an article published in the Anchorage Chronicle in 2003 suggests the name was made up by a high school student named Nancy Lesh. Lesh wrote a story about the Sleeping Lady in the early 1960s and had it published in Alaska Northern Lights magazine.
an article published in the Anchorage Chronicle in 2003 suggests the name was made up by a high school student named Nancy Lesh. Lesh wrote a story about the Sleeping Lady in the early 1960s and had it published in Alaska Northern Lights magazine.