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    Old Faithful Geyser -- 150 Ft

    "[Old Faithful] has a maximum height of 150 Ft. It plays 4 minutes at intervals varying from 65 to 80 minutes. On still days the steam rises from

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    Old Faithful Lodge

    "[Old Faithful Lodge] is just beyond Old Faithful Geyser. It is one of the large lodge cities of the park, with the main building for the lounge

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    Giantess Geyser

    "The Giantess Geyser is perhaps the most difficult to photograph of any, as it plays only once in five to forty days, and the spurts are

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    Fringed Gentian

    "The Gentiana Elegans occurs usually in the dark blue color, and being rare in other localities, is of great interest not only to the botanist but

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    Indian Paint Brush

    "Castilleja confusa - or Indian Pink, with its striking red flame is one of the flowers that attract the attention of practically all the visitors

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    The Grand Geyser

    "This is the Grand Geyser eruption two hundred feet high. Its eruptions are not unlike those of Old Faithful, and occur in a series, each one of

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    Oblong Geyser Crater

    "While the Oblong plays twenty feet high for seven minutes twice a day, its most interesting aspect is the crater. This picture was made right

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    Kepler Cascade, Firehole River,

    "More than one hundred feet high, [Kepler Cascade] is viewed after leaving Old Faithful. Western brook trout abound in the waters of this stream,

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    Lone Star Geyser

    "The cone of this geyser is twelve feet high, in the top of which are several small openings in addition to the main central opening from which

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    Yellowstone Trout

    "Shoshone Lake, where these Mackinaw trout were caught may be reached by trail only; it is seen from a road neatled in the forest of a lower

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    Isa Lake Continental Divide

    "[Isa Lake] is on the crest of the Continental Divide. Its waters are shallow, and the road has been built through the lake. The water on one side

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    Jackson Lake and Teton Mountains

    "From the Teton Point may have been seen the pointed peaks of the Teton Mountains in the Jackson Hole Country and now the Grand Teton National

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    Mount Moran -- 12,100 Ft

    "Mount Moran, though not as high as the Grand Teton, which rises to an altitude of 13, 691 feet, is equally majestic. Perpetual glaciers lie in

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    Fishing Cone, Yellowstone Lake

    "The Fishing Cone at certain seasons of the year is entirely surrounded by the cold waters of Yellowstone Lake. In its center is a boiling hot

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    Natural Bridge

    "Natural Bridge] is seen from the highway, one hundred and fifty yards north of the road, near the shore of Yellowstone Lake. It is composed of

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    Yellowstone Lake and Mount Sheridan

    "The lake has a shoreline of 100 miles and an area of 139 sqaure miles. Its water which comes principally from the Absaroka Range, is so cold that

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    Lake Hotel Entrance

    "[Lake Hotel] overlooks the lake and mountains and is a delightful place for a few days quiet rest and relaxation. Boating trips, fishing and

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    Yellowstone Lake and Sleeping Giant

    "In the Absaroka Mountains, across Yellowstone Lake, the peaks form a resemblance of a human profile called the Sleeping Giant. It is from this

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    Lake Lodge

    "[Lake Lodge] faces the Yellowstone river and the Lake Outlet, and the snow-capped mountains of the Absaroka Range present an inspiring and even

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    Thirteen Black and Brown Bears

    "After supper, the tourists visit the bear feeding grounds, where the hotels and lodge companies entice these wild denizens of the forest by

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    A Park Bear

    "The bears, of which there are a great number in the Park, are seen around the feeding grounds at Old Faithful, the Yellowstone Lake and the Grand

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    The Woman Bear

    "This picture shows you how unmindful of people the bears are when unmolested. They, however, are wild, and it is very dangerous to go close to

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    Lake Ranger Station

    "Not far from the hotel, permanent camps and public automobile camps, at various points throughout the Park, Ranger stations are maintained. These

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    Shoshone Canyon and Tunnel

    "The Eastern Entrance of the Park is reached by a celebrated road from Cody, Wyoming. Not far from Cody on this route is the Shoshone Canyon and

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    Sylvian Lake and Top Notch Peak, Yellowstone Park

    "Sylvan Lake is at an elevation of 8,413 feet, while a short distance to the East is Sylvan Pass, 8,559 feet high. This picture is one of the most

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    Crater of Mud Volcano, Yellowstone Park

    "A paint pot about thirty feet in size emitting frequent bursts of steam; but since 1898 has had no violent eruption. In 1870 N.P. Langford

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    The Dragons Mouth Spring

    "Of hot clear water contrasts with its near neighbor the Mud Volcano which belches boiling mud. These are contrasting types of thermal springs of

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    Hayden Valley

    "Named in honor of Dr. F. V. Hayden who was in charge of the geological surveys of the Park, [Hayden Valley] is the favorire range at certain

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    Elk Stalled in Snow, Hayden Valley, Yellowstone Park

    "The latest official estimate of the number of elk (Wapiti) in the park is given at nearly 20,000. Elk are seen throughout the park at all seasons

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    Chittenden Bridge and Auto Stafes

    "So that tourists might view the Grand Canyon and Great Fall of the Yellowstone from Artist Point on the south side of the Canyon, this Melan Arch

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    Grand Canyon from Artists Point

    "The Lower Fall, on Great Fall, as it is usually called, is here shown at a distance of about two miles. The height of the fall us 308 feet. The

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    Canyon Lodge Entrance

    "At Mammoth Hot Springs, Old Faithful, Yellowstone Lake, Grand Canyon and near Tower Falls are situated the five large lodges of the park, where

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    Great Fall from Below, 308 Ft

    "If you could hear the deafening rush of this avalanche of water, and could appreciate the immensity of this fall, which is twice the height of

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    Canyon Camp Entertainment

    "This picture shows more than nine hundred people assembled about the evening camp fire, where each evening a different program of entertainment

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    A Park Deer

    "Yellowstone Park is the largest wild animal sanctuary in the world. The animals, being unmolested, have become quite fearless and may be seen

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    Upper Fall of the Yellowstone -- 109 Ft

    "[The Upper Fall of the Yellowstone] has a perpendicular drop of 109 feet. At the right of the fall is shown the stairway and platform from which

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    Grand Canyon Hotel

    "This is the newest and largest hotel in Yellowstone Park. It is conveniently situated near the Great Fall. A pleasant surprise awaits the travel

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    Grand Canyon Hotel Lounge

    "Away from the main lobby is the palatial lounge, where by day one has the restful quiet to read or rest, while in the evening the rugs are drawn

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    Grand Canyon from Brink of Great Fall

    "This view is taken looking down the Canyon from the brink of the Great Fall. The depth of the Canyon is about one thousand feet. In the left

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    Great Fall and Point Lookout

    "This picture is taken from the rim of the Grand Canyon opposite Artist Point. Wonderful views of the gorge are had from many points on both sides

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    Dunraven Pass -- 8,800 Ft

    "The automobile road has been completed clear to the summit of Mount Washburn where the altitude is 10,100 feet. The knob shown in the distance in

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    Switchback Roadway on Mount Washburn

    "There are many switchbacks similar to this one between Dunraven Pass and the summit of the mountain, which modify the grades and make them

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    Tower Fall, 132 Ft. And Towers

    "In Tower Creek, one of the tributaries of the Yellowstone, occurs this remarkable waterfall, which is 132 feet in height. Some of the towers for

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    The Big Needle at Tower Fall

    "Below the point where Tower Creek enters the Yellowstone in the lower canyon, are inumerable high towers of rounded basalt and long rows of

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    A Park Buffalo

    "For the protection and propogation of the fast disappearing American Bison, the Government has established an extensive Buffalo Ranch within the

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    Petrified Tree

    "[A petrified tree] is next seen by the side of this branch road. It is larger than the trunk of any living tree in the Park and is a relic of an

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    Beaver Dam and Hut

    "We are now approaching the end of our Yellowstone tour. We have seen only the major features -- one or two examples of each type of scenery. To

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    Iris Fall, Bechler River

    "The Bechler River region was not thoroughly explored until 1921, when Mr. Wm. C. Gregg of Hackensack headed a pack train expedition consisting of

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    Black Bear in Tree

    "After you have seen the wild animals in this great preserve enjoying life in their natural habitats, unmolested and unafraid, you will have

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    Nathaniel P. Langford

    "[Langford was] first Superintendent of Yellowstone National Park, who served from 1872 to 1877 without pay, to save Yellowstone Park intact for

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