Famous Valleys
- Aburra Valley (Colombia)
- Barossa Valley (Australia)
- Cauca Valley (Colombia)
- Central Valley (California) (California, United States)
- Danube Valley (Eastern Europe)
- Death Valley (California, United States)
- Fraser Canyon (British Columbia, Canada)
- Fraser Valley (British Columbia, Canada)
- Glen Coe (Scotland, United Kingdom)
- Grand Canyon (Arizona, United States)
- Great Glen (Scotland, United Kingdom)
- Hell's Gate (British Columbia, Canada)
- Hunter Valley (Australia)
- Hutt Valley (New Zealand)
- Indus Valley (Pakistan)
- Iron Gate (Romania/Serbia)
- Jordan Valley
- Las Vegas Valley (Nevada, United States)
- Little Cottonwood Creek Valley (Utah, United States)
- Loire Valley with its famous castles (France)
- Valley of the Moon, San Juan Argentina
- Monument Valley (United States)
- Nant Ffrancon (Wales, United Kingdom)
- Napa Valley (California, United States)
- Nile Valley (Egypt/Sudan/Ethiopia/Uganda)
- Okanagan Valley (British Columbia, Canada)
- Ottawa Valley (Ontario/Quebec, Canada)
- Palo Duro Canyon (Texas, United States)
- Panjshir Valley (Afghanistan)
- Upper Rhine Valley, an old graben system. (France)
- Rhone Valley from the Matterhorn to Grenoble and Lyon (France)
- Rio Grande Valley (Texas, United States)
- Saint Lawrence Valley, the most densely populated region of Canada. (Ontario/Quebec/New York) (Canada/United States)
- San Fernando Valley (California, United States)
- Shenandoah Valley (Virginia/West Virginia, United States)
- Silicon Valley, (California, United States)
- Sonoma Valley, (California, United States)
- South Wales Valleys (Wales, United Kingdom)
- Valley of flowers (India)
- Valley of the Gods (United States)
- Valley of the Kings (Egypt)
- Valley of Mexico (Mexico), also known as "El Valle de México", see Mexico City
- Valley of the Sun (Arizona, United States)
- Willamette Valley, (Oregon, United States)
- Jordan Rift Valley (Israel)
- Romsdalen (Norway)
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Famous quotes containing the words famous and/or valleys:
“That a famous library has been cursed by a woman is a matter of complete indifference to a famous library. Venerable and calm, with all its treasures safe locked within its breast, it sleeps complacently and will, so far as I am concerned, so sleep forever. Never will I wake these echoes, never will I ask for that hospitality again ...”
—Virginia Woolf (18821941)
“... often in the heat of noonday, leaning on a hoe, looking across valleys at the mountains, so blue, so close, my only conscious thought was, How can I ever get away from here? How can I get to where they have books, where I can be educated? I worked hard, always waiting for something to happen to change things. There came a time when I knew I must make them happen; that no one would do anything about it for me. And I did.”
—Belinda Jelliffe (18921979)