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Wyoming

 

August 1983

scan of Kodachrome slide

Devil's Tower, Wyoming

It's amazing what 0-degree Fahrenheit temperatures can do. My family had been to Devil's Tower in the summer, ten years earlier, and the place was crawling with people. This time, my brother and I were the only visitors in sight.

do you see the Indian chief?

devil's tower is pretty unreal. it makes you realize how different the land must have looked when the dinosaurs were around (and this rock was both molten and underground).

Taken on my trip to Yellowstone in 1988.

Devil's Tower National Monument

8-16-09

 

Motorcycle: $9000

Camera & accessories: $1500

Gas to & from WY: $20

Giant grasshopper going from ground to knee to face WITHOUT falling: PRICELESS

 

Devil's Tower

 

Sad, as I wish this was my 100th day picture, because this was quite the trek! Ah well, it was fun, going there, and seeing it again after 10 + years. And yes, saying that makes me feel old....

Devil's Tower National Monument

Taken near outside of Administration Bldg. -- thought this was so neat to see every day for the entire summer of 2007. Today (June 27 of 2012) I saw this photo on Webshot and then also found it by a Flickr member www.flickr.com/photos/archer10/4967545858/ and began wondering how the two compared. This is Perce Rock in Quebec Canada.

Devil's Tower National Monument

Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming

A great panoramic view of the Eastern Wyoming scenery can be seen from the South side of devils tower.

Aerial recon shot from RF-4 of Devil's Tower. They always made sure to take pictures of landmarks during overflights for giveaways to VIPs. These were from the early 80s. I used to work in the photo section and kept copies of photos released to the public. These are from 12X12 prints. Didn't fit on my scanner completely so I had to crop them.

Devil's Tower National Monument,

Wyoming

Kodak E100SW

Nikon F100

Devils Tower on a sunny day.

Devils Tower National Monument in eastern Wyoming.

 

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Devils Tower National Monument in eastern Wyoming.

 

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The very red Permian - Triassic aged Spearfish formation along the Red Beds Trail, Devils Tower National Monument.

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