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Theme : Looking at Earth - Mountains - Hills - Snow - Ice  (539 images)

Title : Cantabrian Mountains, Spain March 1990

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Cantabrian Mountains, Spain March 1990 The Cantabrian Mountains are a physical and climatic barrier to northern Spain. The east to west trending limestone mountains extend for 300 miles (483 km) along the northern coastline of Spain. Their northern slopes drop steeply towards the Bay of Biscay while the southern mountain slopes descend more gradually towards the arid interior. This late winter image accentuates the fact (through marked color differences) that the windward (north) side of the mountains receives substantially more precipitation than the drier leeward (south) slopes. This image also shows that an accumulation of snow is visible on the higher elevations, usually exceeding 7000 feet (2134 meters) above sea level. The Cantabrian Mountains have provided a constant source of iron and coal for Spain during the last few centuries.