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. The national parks portfolio. ish inscriptions. CAPULIN MOUNTAIN NATIONAL MONUMENT CAPULIN MOUNTAIN is a volcanic cinder cone of recent origin, 6 milessouthwest of Folsom, N. Mex. It is the most magnificent specimen of aconsiderable group of craters. Capulin has an altitude of 8,000 feet, rising1,500 feet above the surrounding plain. It is almost a perfect cone. VERENDRYE NATIONAL MONUMENT FROM the left bank of the Missouri River, at Old Crossing, N. Dak., rises animpressive eminence from which the great plains west of the Rockiesdoubtless were first seen by civilized man. Crow-high Butte is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-national-parks-portfolio-ish-inscriptions-capulin-mountain-national-monument-capulin-mountain-is-a-volcanic-cinder-cone-of-recent-origin-6-milessouthwest-of-folsom-n-mex-it-is-the-most-magnificent-specimen-of-aconsiderable-group-of-craters-capulin-has-an-altitude-of-8000-feet-rising1500-feet-above-the-surrounding-plain-it-is-almost-a-perfect-cone-verendrye-national-monument-from-the-left-bank-of-the-missouri-river-at-old-crossing-n-dak-rises-animpressive-eminence-from-which-the-great-plains-west-of-the-rockiesdoubtless-were-first-seen-by-civilized-man-crow-high-butte-is-image370751861.html
RM2CF55NW–. The national parks portfolio. ish inscriptions. CAPULIN MOUNTAIN NATIONAL MONUMENT CAPULIN MOUNTAIN is a volcanic cinder cone of recent origin, 6 milessouthwest of Folsom, N. Mex. It is the most magnificent specimen of aconsiderable group of craters. Capulin has an altitude of 8,000 feet, rising1,500 feet above the surrounding plain. It is almost a perfect cone. VERENDRYE NATIONAL MONUMENT FROM the left bank of the Missouri River, at Old Crossing, N. Dak., rises animpressive eminence from which the great plains west of the Rockiesdoubtless were first seen by civilized man. Crow-high Butte is
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. The story of Montana . ^; andin that fearsome part of the country where strongertribes were afraid to go, now known as the Yellow-stone National Park, was the small band of theSheepeaters, who, like the game of the present day,found there a safe refuge out of the reach of theirenemies. All along the Valley of the Yellowstonewere the Crows, but the part of it that they lovedbest was up along the stream called the Big Horn.They called this Absaraka, and considered it theirreal home. 4. The Scenery they Saw Verendrye and the mountains. — Lewis and Clarkwere the first to cross the Rocky Mountain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-montana-andin-that-fearsome-part-of-the-country-where-strongertribes-were-afraid-to-go-now-known-as-the-yellow-stone-national-park-was-the-small-band-of-thesheepeaters-who-like-the-game-of-the-present-dayfound-there-a-safe-refuge-out-of-the-reach-of-theirenemies-all-along-the-valley-of-the-yellowstonewere-the-crows-but-the-part-of-it-that-they-lovedbest-was-up-along-the-stream-called-the-big-hornthey-called-this-absaraka-and-considered-it-theirreal-home-4-the-scenery-they-saw-verendrye-and-the-mountains-lewis-and-clarkwere-the-first-to-cross-the-rocky-mountain-image369705125.html
RM2CDDEJD–. The story of Montana . ^; andin that fearsome part of the country where strongertribes were afraid to go, now known as the Yellow-stone National Park, was the small band of theSheepeaters, who, like the game of the present day,found there a safe refuge out of the reach of theirenemies. All along the Valley of the Yellowstonewere the Crows, but the part of it that they lovedbest was up along the stream called the Big Horn.They called this Absaraka, and considered it theirreal home. 4. The Scenery they Saw Verendrye and the mountains. — Lewis and Clarkwere the first to cross the Rocky Mountain
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