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A view from the base of Devil's Tower, in Wyoming

A much smaller than normal cross-sectional piece of a hexagonal column was lying on the Tower Trail, Devils Tower National Monument.

Approaching @ high speed, shooting while driving is dangerous....

We took this photo in Devils Tower National Monument after sunset. There were a lot of deer in the clearing.

Bear Lodge Butte, known more commonly as Devil's Tower, is the core of an extinct ancient volcano, and is sacred to the many indigenous tribes of the surrounding region, who have revered it as a sacred site for millennia. The butte stands 867 feet (264 meters) tall, and rises 1,267 feet (386 meters) atop a stone outcrop above the adjacent Belle Fourche River. The butte became a National Monument in 1906, owing to its significance as a natural geologic formation, but unfortunately, this did not include the similar, though less eroded, Missouri Buttes to the northwest.

 

The butte is a dramatic rock formation that rises out of the surrounding landscape and is visible from miles away. Surrounded by a bluff made of sedimentary rock, the butte towers over the grassy lowlands along the Belle Fourche River, today home to wildlife, including a colony of prairie dogs. The butte stands out among the surrounding lowlands, being visible from roadways miles away, enticing tourists to stop at pull-outs to take photos and marvel at the majesty of the butte.

 

The butte is known to the local indigenous tribes as the "Bear's House" or "Bear Lodge," but was given the name "Devil's Tower" by a European-American visitor to the area, who misinterpreted the indigenous names of the butte. There have been ongoing efforts since the early 21st Century to change the name back to "Bear Lodge," but these have been opposed by government officials due to fears of decreased tourism.

Devil's Tower National Monument

NE Wyoming, USA

Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming

There were about 20 climbers on the tower

'08, Your neck strains very high up to see the top of it.

Belle Fourche River and sandstone cliffs

This was taken in the Black Hills of Wyoming, USA

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