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Revision as of 20:55, 20 May 2023
Yetisfjall | |
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Mountains of the Yetis | |
Highest point | |
Peak | Skaðifjall |
Elevation | 8,232 m (27,008 ft) |
Geography | |
Location | Gotneska, Kitikmeot |
Etymology
The name Yetis, comes from a ancient peoples that lived in what is today western Gotneska, and Eastern Ulfheimr. In and around the 3rd century AD the Norse people of present day Ateenia created an empire what would strech much of north Argis. The first recored writting of these people are by the Aroman's who call them the Yetlandi. Probally because they looked simlier to the natives of the region.
Geography and Key Features
Geology
Climate
Culture Groups
Tourism
The largest thing that brings in tourism to the region is Greater Argic National Park The park brings in about 50k visitors a year the numbers are low because of the fact just the amount of skill required to go camping or hiking is extemerly high.