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:Definitely a worthwhile topic for discussion. I do seem to recall this subject coming up before, either here on on another Muppet forum. Let me see if I can find that. —[[User:Scarecroe|Scott]] ([[User talk:Scarecroe|<font size="1">talk</font>]]) 01:46, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
 
:Definitely a worthwhile topic for discussion. I do seem to recall this subject coming up before, either here on on another Muppet forum. Let me see if I can find that. —[[User:Scarecroe|Scott]] ([[User talk:Scarecroe|<font size="1">talk</font>]]) 01:46, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
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Mount Snuffleupagus

Would anyone out there know geographically where Mt. Snuffleupagus is? Big Bird and Snuffy find King Kong's Profile, Mt. Hole-in-the-Mountain, and the Sleeping Giant Mountain in the other episodes. All these mountains are found on the island of Kauai (Eastern side).

Theoretically, would Mount Snuffleupagus be near these other mountains? I also wondered what the mountain is really called. I tried translating "Ihu" "Papa'a" "Lo'ihi" and "Nui" at a Hawaiian dictionary and this is what I got.

Ihu=beak or nose
Papa'a=crust
Lo'ihi=length
Nui=large or many

It sort of fits the story Kaola tells in episode 1091. The large beast with a big nose covered with dried lava.

Still, this Hawaiian mountain can't be called "Mt. Snuffleupagus" in reality...or can it? (It would be cool if it was!) Jerry Juhl's christening of "Cantus Cove" made me think of these episodes.

Anyone care to discuss? -- User:MsSwanFan 29 May 2007

Definitely a worthwhile topic for discussion. I do seem to recall this subject coming up before, either here on on another Muppet forum. Let me see if I can find that. —Scott (talk) 01:46, 30 May 2007 (UTC)

Thank you.