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Theodore Roosevelt National Park lies where the Great Plains meet the rugged Badlands near Medora, North Dakota, USA. The park's 3 units, linked by the Little Missouri River is a habitat for bison, elk and prairie dogs. The park's namesake, President Teddy Roosevelt once lived in the Maltese Cross Cabin which is now part of the park. This picture of the badlands at sunset was taken from Golden Valley County, just outside the national park.
Big Horn County, Montana, USA - September 6, 2011: A marker commemorates Wooden Leg Hill by the Battle of Little Bighorn National Monument where Native American warriors charged in 1876.
Photo was taken on March 17, 2022 during walk on Lakeshore, Toronto.
An overcast photo of the Lady of Lourdes Grotto/Shrine just before it was torn down in 2008.  The trees to the right of it were chopped down and the stumps removed.  The farmers have begun working the field to plant crops.  The sky is dark and overcast with incoming rain.  \nThe grotto was built on the Lourdes Farm, just south of Lethbridge, on Highway 4, owned by the ‘Brothers of Lourdes”.  They were a charitable organization from Holland made up of clergy from the Roman Catholic Church.   \nThe Grotto/Shrine seen here was built by them in 1955.  Modelled after the Shrine of Lourdes in France, it was built with 2X4 wood pieces firmly nailed together and draped with burlap dipped in a concrete slurry.  A statue of the Virgin Mary sat in the opening near the top. The bottom opening contained a small alter and candle racks with kneeler benches outside.  The grotto was the location of religious ceremonies and was also open for people to worship and light candles.  The fence was put in by new owners.  Originally there was a turn off from the highway and an area to park.
Scenic views of the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site in North Dakota
With yuccas and prairie in the foreground, clouds pass over a frozen oxen team pulling a Conestoga Wagon on the Oregon Trail with Scotts Bluff in the background in Scotts Bluff National Monument in Nebraska.
Scottsbluff Nebraska, USA June 3, 2024: The Scottsbluff formation dominates the landscape as It rises 800 feet above the North Platte River in Western Nebraska. Scottsbluff was a landmark for pioneers traveling on the Oregon Trail.
Badlands National Park, South Dakota - USA: This Park the Badlands National Park in South Dakota is a great location to visit and very popular for those desiring to enjoy the very special views and on this June day it was popular with a group viewing the area.
Two people build in the summer wigwam and a tent in the mountains
Foundation of a bishops farm in the Norsemen settlement Gardar in the arctic summer in Igaliku in the south western part of Greenland. The Norsemen left the place in the beginning of the 15th century and the modern excavations are today a public park in the small village
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Rock wall erosion along the banks of the Musselshell river in central Montana, in western USA of North America.
Red Rock Coulee on old camera film
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Detailed view of rock piles on mountain top
Ganghwa Dolmen, a stone grave or tomb,  is  located at Ganghwa County, Incheon city, South Korea.
Pawnee Buttes, Colorado in early summer.
Pyramid Rocks Kansas
Classic view of the Badlands National Park, South Dakota, USA.
Courthouse and Jail Rocks, Nebraska
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Outdoor summer landscape of a carved and weathered rocks with orange lichen and a hill covered in green grass.
Large and unique rock formation at Explorers National Monument called Pompeii's Pillar where famous explorer William Clark of Lewis and Clark, inscribed his name in stone. The monument sits beside the Yellowstone River which Clark used to travel back east after completing the exploratory journey to the Pacific Ocean. The park is near Billings, Montana in northwest United States of America (USA). John Morrison Photographer.
Traveling senior American woman of Hispanic descent stands on the edge of a mountain ridge in Badlands National Park South Dakota and enjoys viewing the beautiful landscape.
Badlands National Park
Native American building on sunny day with blue sky.
Liberty Cap, a dormant hot spring cone, got its name because of its resemblance to the peaked caps worn during the French Revolution, known as 'liberty caps' or 'Phrygian caps.' This geological feature was named by members of the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition of 1870.
Winter scene at Horseshoe Canyon, located near Drumheller,  known for its (dinosaur) fossils and The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology museum, which hosts Canada's largest collection of dinosaur fossils.
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