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Andes

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About Andes

The Andes, Andes Mountains or Andean Mountain Range are the longest continental mountain range in the world, forming a continuous highland along the western edge of South America. The range is 8,900 kilometres (5,500 mi) long and 200 to 700 kilometres wide and has an average height of about 4,000 metres (13,000 ft). The Andes extend from south to north through seven South American countries: Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela.

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The orchids that are in the Andes, the Ecuadorian Andes, they have more orchids than anywhere else on the planet that are endemic, only found there.

from 31: No Such Thing As A Snake In My Pie, 2014-10-18 at 00:25:23 · read transcript

Other times Andes came up

  1. There is one person called Anna, who was a man living in Puckle Church in Gloucestershire. No relation. My past is not supposed to be delved into, that was in my contract. There were no Danes, no Andes, and there was one James who lived in Cockfield in Suffolk. He actually is a relation. I looked up a few names too. I found that in the last decade, several dozen people have named their daughters unique.

    216: No Such Thing As A Lobster War, 2018-05-11 · listen

  2. Gods and a snot And there is one person called Anna Who was a man living in Puckle Church in Gloucestershire No relation My past is not supposed to be delved into That was in my contract There were no Dan's, no Andes.

    No Such Thing As A Lobster War, 2018-05-11 · listen

  3. In 1913, the Munich Archbishop declared Lader Hosen immoral. They've got a Lader Hosen seen in Peru as well. I think. There's this tiny bit of Peru, this village called Blederhosen. Puzuzu between the Andes and the Amazon and it was set up by Australian German emigrants led by a priest called Joseph Egg. Oh yeah. Hang on, you had another egg earlier. You did. Did I?

    No Such Thing As The Farto Phone, 2024-05-30 · listen

  4. I don't know if you guys have seen it. Do you see the one this week? It focused on some flamingos which live up in the Andes, I think they're the flamingos that live higher than any other flamingo in the world. It's one of these places which is extremely hot in the daytime and extremely cold overnight, and the lake they sit in freezes overnight, and they just stand there and it freezes over their legs.

    140: No Such Thing As Books For Pirate-Children, 2016-11-19 · listen

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