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The last sunlight of the day illuminates the upper slopes of the Madison Landslide scar. Quake Lake is in the foreground, it's skeletal trees a testament to the deadly night fifty years ago.
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Mammoth Hot Springs area, as seen from Upper Terraces. Mammoth Hotel complex on the left; Fort Yellowstone buildings on the right. October 16, 2008. 36 images with Canon SX110 and Gigapan.
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This panorama is taken from the Gravelly Range road in southwestern Montana. This dirt (4wd) road travels the ridge of the Gravelly Range and opens about July 4th, depending on weather. The view includes about 222 degrees out to the Snowcrest Range to the southwest and the Greenhorn range to the Northwest. To the far...
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At 201 feet, the Roe River in Great Falls, Montana, was the last river to be recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the shortest in the world. The larger river in the background is the mighty Missouri. The spring on the left is the source of the tiny Roe, and this photo shows its entire length. Focus and...
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Elizabeth Lake in Glacier Park, Montana.
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The Wankel T-rex was moved in its entirety to the museum! For more information: www.MuseumOftheRockies.org
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Not a terribly exciting photo, but a good test of my Gigapan Mount. This is Rainbow Dam, one of five hydroelectric dams at the Great Falls of the Missouri River. The reservoir behind the dam covers up Colter Falls, a small waterfall noted by Meriwether Lewis during the month-long stay of the Lewis and Clark Expedition ...
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Palisade Falls in Hyalite Canyon are a remarkably picturesque site. The falls drop over a columnar jointed basalt flow which was erupted atop Eocene (?) conglomerates (Absaroka volcanics?). This GigaPan is about a tenth of the size of the one I intended to shoot. Unfortunately I hadn't carried a spare set of batteri...
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The Huckleberry Ridge Tuff crops out at the top of the distant ridge on the south side dipping toward the south. It unconformably overlies Paleozoic sedimentary rocks that dip northward, forming an angular unconformity. The Huckleberry Ridge Tuff was deposited in horizontal sheets just 2.1 million years ago as a resu...
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