A vast ocean of lava covers about 400 square miles along the Great Rift of Idaho, with some of the deepest known rift cracks on earth, with the deepest know here to be 800 feet deep. The area contains more than 25 volcanic cones and about 60 distinct solidified lava flows, ranging in age from 15,000 to 2,000 years ago.
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Mystery Lake
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Most Visited Building in Grand Teton National Park
Travel Impressions
Cruising through North Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming, here are some impressions of alive, beauty, and still standing.
Prairie Dogs being happy and alive
Looking over beautiful badlands in North Dakota
Albeit having lost live, leaves, and grounding soil, the tree is still standing
And so it goes….
An there was Nature…
Street Art from the Long Ago Times
Long before Facebook, TV and other modern waste information hammering systems, even before neon lights, advertisement was typically done by artful raw iron sculptures that withstood decades or centuries without updating.
Nature, Dragons, Biers in a shapes, or Profession Indicators were often depicted in artful raw ion displays beautifully painted.
Visiting Joshua Tree National Park
Happy Visitors
The Cholla Worriers waiting for Tourists to walk by and shoot their needle-like souvenirs onto those who are just too close.