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guardcanine · 7 months ago
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Photographed by Briscoe
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banishedchildofeve · 2 years ago
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rabbitcruiser · 17 days ago
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Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve, ID (No. 3)
This lava field is the largest of several large beds of lava that erupted from the 53-mile (85 km) south-east to north-west trending Great Rift volcanic zone, a line of weakness in the Earth's crust. Together with fields from other fissures they make up the Lava Beds of Idaho, which in turn are in the much larger Snake River Plain volcanic province. The Great Rift extends across almost the entire Snake River Plain.
Elevation at the visitor center is 5,910 feet (1,800 m) above sea level.
Total average precipitation in the Craters of the Moon area is between 15–20 inches (380–510 mm) per year. Most of this is lost in cracks in the basalt, only to emerge later in springs and seeps in the walls of the Snake River Canyon. Older lava fields on the plain support drought-resistant plants such as sagebrush, while younger fields, such as Craters of the Moon, only have a seasonal and very sparse cover of vegetation. When viewed from a distance, this cover disappears almost entirely, giving an impression of utter black desolation. Repeated lava flows over the last 15,000 years have raised the land surface enough to expose it to the prevailing southwesterly winds, which help to keep the area dry. Together these conditions make life on the lava field difficult.
Source: Wikipedia
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wandering-jana · 2 months ago
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Lookout Point Loop.
Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota
Sept. 2022
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floodleaf · 3 months ago
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appalachiansearching · 2 months ago
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Hi folks! I'm an undergraduate student in Kentucky, and I'm doing a research project on Appalachian identity through intergenerational storytelling. If you have a few spare minutes to fill out this survey, your perspectives would be so valuable to my project.
The QR Code will lead you directly to the survey, but I've also included the link to the form. Feel free to circulate this survey to folks that you think would offer helpful insights. Thank you for your time!
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sunbegotten · 4 months ago
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kimberly40 · 2 months ago
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The Roan High Knob Shelter on the Appalachian Trail near the North Carolina/Tennessee state line. This was the living quarters for the fire warden in the early 1900’s. It is also the highest elevation shelter on the Appalachian Trail at 6,285 feet above sea level.
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guardcanine · 7 months ago
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clwhowrites · 1 month ago
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Mountains in the Distance
High resolution watermark free version available Ko-Fi and Subscribestar.
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moonshynecybin · 7 months ago
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andorra being like the motogp capital of polyamory is so funny? what even IS in andorra?
twinks sluts daddies tax evaders and lovely local scenery from what i can gather
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rabbitcruiser · 18 days ago
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Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve, ID (No. 2)
Craters of the Moon is in south-central Idaho, midway between Boise and Yellowstone National Park. The lava field reaches southeastward from the Pioneer Mountains. Combined U.S. Highway 20–26–93 cuts through the northwestern part of the monument and provides access to it. However, the rugged landscape of the monument itself remains remote and undeveloped, with only one paved road across the northern end.
The Craters of the Moon Lava Field spreads across 618 square miles (1,601 km2) and is the largest mostly Holocene-aged basaltic lava field in the contiguous United States. The Monument and Preserve contain more than 25 volcanic cones, including outstanding examples of spatter cones. The 60 distinct solidified lava flows that form the Craters of the Moon Lava Field range in age from 15,000 to just 2,000 years. The Kings Bowl and Wapi lava fields, both about 2,200 years old, are part of the National Preserve.
Source: Wikipedia
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wandering-jana · 2 months ago
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Views from the Notch Trail.
Badlands National Park, South Dakota
Sept. 2022
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floodleaf · 3 months ago
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jemspark · 3 months ago
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The two towers
(Seoul, South Korea)
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leankyle · 7 months ago
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kyle after a bball sesh
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