MAKE A MEME View Large Image Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Tower Falls on Tower Creek, a small tributary of the Yellowstone River, 15 miles below the falls and about 500 yards above the junction of the streams. The falls are 132 feet high. 1871. U.S. Geological ...
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Keywords: stereoscopic stereophotography stereophotographs historical usgs history geology mapping black and white blackandwhite bnw stereograph blackandwhite monochrome outdoor landscape forest tree plant abstract black and white Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Tower Falls on Tower Creek, a small tributary of the Yellowstone River, 15 miles below the falls and about 500 yards above the junction of the streams. The falls are 132 feet high. 1871. U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (Hayden Survey). Stereoscopic view. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Tower Falls on Tower Creek, a small tributary of the Yellowstone River, 15 miles below the falls and about 500 yards above the junction of the streams. The falls are 132 feet high. 1871. U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (Hayden Survey). Stereoscopic view.
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