The Sleeping Woman is a name or nickname for certain mountain formations located in different places in the world that are said to look like a reclining or deceased woman in the local tradition.

"La India Dormida" (The Sleeping Indian Woman) in El Valle de Anton, Panama.

Ranges by the name of "The Sleeping Lady" edit

Similarly named mountains edit

Ranges by the name of The Sleeping or the Dead Lady edit

 
Sleeping Lady from Anchorage, Alaska at dusk
 
View of La Mujer Muerta, "the dead woman", Segovia, Spain.
 
View of Pumarinri (La Bella Durmiente) in Peru.

See also edit

Further reading edit

  • Dixon, Ann. (1994). The Sleeping Lady. Anchorage, AK : Alaska Northwest Books. ISBN 0-88240-444-X (hardbound) ISBN 0-88240-495-4 (paperback)
  • Robertson, David (1991). "Mt. Tamalpais: The Legendary Birth of a Holy Mountain". California History. 70 (2): 146–161.
  • Skolnick, Sharon. (1989). Dreams of Tamalpais. San Francisco: Last Gasp. ISBN 0-86719-357-3

References edit

  1. ^ The Legend of Timpanogos Archived 2018-07-07 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Algérie, les guides bleus, Hachette, Paris, 1974, p. 197
  3. ^ Kong Rei Mountain
  4. ^ Western Mountain Forest Reserve. Archived 2015-02-20 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Danxia Range - Sleeping Maiden Archived 2015-02-21 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Clammer, Paul (2009). Morocco p.192. Lonely Planet. p. 536. ISBN 9781741049718.