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The road down the west side of Cameron Pass with the Crags overlooking theswitchbacks on the Highway 14. Also known as Nokhu Crags.
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Cattle grazing in North Park
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A vista in the Arapahoe National Wildlife Refuge.
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A storm over Split Rock, one of the great landmarks on the Oregon and MormonTrails. A Pony Express Station was nearby. The cleft in the high peak in theleft center of the photo gave rise to the name Split Rock.
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A sweeping view looking to the west from U.S. Highway 287 about thirty milessoutheast of Lander. Note what appears to be a red-painted grave marker. Ifso, a beautiful final resting spot. The Wind River Range is in the distance.
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The Wind River Valley, south of Dubois. A contrast in colors between the redand white rock strata and the green irrigated hayfields.
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U.S. Highway 287 heading up Togwotee Pass with plentiful snow on the second day of summer. The cliffs are of waterlaid volcanic conglomerate, heraldingthe proximity to the Yellowstone area. Togwotee Pass is 9658 feet high.
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The Grand Teton come into view heading down the west side of Togwotee Passon U.S. Highway 287. A 6% downgrade for 6 miles equates to about a 1900-footdrop in elevation.
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Jackson Lake with the Grand Teton Mountains coming down to the water's edge.
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Old Faithful Geyser erupting. Known for its predictability, Old Faithful sendsboiling water to a height of 106 to 185 feet about every 90 minutes.
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Grand Prismatic Spring in the Midway Geyser Basin. This spring is the thirdlargest hydrothermal spring in the world, approximately 250 X 300 feet in sizeand about 160 feet deep. The water temperature is 160 F (70 C). The colors onthe edges of the
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A fly fisherman enjoys a glorious summer day on the Firehole River.
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Upper falls of the Yellowstone River flexing its muscle with early summer snow-melt runoff.
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The Obsidian Cliffs. Stone from these cliffs is found as far east as theHopewell Mounds in Chillicothe, Ohio, dating to 400 A.D. indicating extensivepre-historic native American trade routes across North America.
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Quake Lake, formed on August 17, 1959, from a great landslide damming theMadison River following a 7.5 magnitude earthquake known as the Hebgen LakeEarthquake. A scene along U.S. Highway 287 in SW Montana.
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Horses grazing in beautiful pasture along the Madison River Valley.
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A cattle ranch in the Madison River Valley accentuated by a striking mountainpeak.
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Looking into the Madison Valley from an un-named pass between Ennis and TwinBridges.
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Robber's Roost, a roadhouse which was the hangout for Montana's most notoriouscriminal gang - the Innocents - led by Henry Plummer, the sheriff of Bannackand Virginia City. Most of the gang, including Plummer, were killed bythe Vigilantes in 1864.
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Beaverhead Rock, which Sacajawea, the guide of the Lewis and Clark Expedition,recognized as the landmark for the summer hunting ground of her people, theShoshone.
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