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  • Custer State Park is a state park and wildlife reserve in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota. A large herd of buffalos, American Bison, roams the park.<br />
 The park is South Dakota's largest and first state park, named after Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer.   Photography by Jose More
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  • Custer State Park is a state park and wildlife reserve in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota. A large herd of buffalos, American Bison, roams the park.<br />
 The park is South Dakota's largest and first state park, named after Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer.   Photography by Jose More
    Custer_Park_020.JPG
  • Custer State Park is a state park and wildlife reserve in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota. A large herd of buffalos, American Bison, roams the park.<br />
 The park is South Dakota's largest and first state park, named after Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer.   Photography by Jose More
    Custer_Park_021.JPG
  • Custer State Park is a state park and wildlife reserve in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota. A large herd of buffalos, American Bison, roams the park.<br />
 The park is South Dakota's largest and first state park, named after Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer.   Photography by Jose More
    Custer_Park_016.JPG
  • The white-tailed deer Odocoileus virginianusis found in the conifer forests of the Black Hills. Custer State Park is a state park and wildlife reserve in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota. The park is South Dakota's largest and first state park, named after Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer.   Photography by Jose More
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  • Custer State Park is a state park and wildlife reserve in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota. A large herd of buffalos, American Bison, roams the park.<br />
 The park is South Dakota's largest and first state park, named after Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer.   Photography by Jose More
    Custer_Park_011.JPG
  • Custer State Park is a state park and wildlife reserve in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota. A large herd of buffalos, American Bison, roams the park.<br />
 The park is South Dakota's largest and first state park, named after Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer.   Photography by Jose More
    Custer_Park_010.JPG
  • Custer State Park is a state park and wildlife reserve in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota. A large herd of buffalos, American Bison, roams the park.<br />
 The park is South Dakota's largest and first state park, named after Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer.   Photography by Jose More
    Custer_Park_007.JPG
  • Custer State Park is a state park and wildlife reserve in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota. A large herd of buffalos, American Bison, roams the park.<br />
 The park is South Dakota's largest and first state park, named after Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer.   Photography by Jose More
    Custer_Park_006.JPG
  • Fishing in Sylvan Lake. Custer State Park is a state park and wildlife reserve in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota. The park is South Dakota's largest and first state park, named after Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer.   Photography by Jose More
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  • Fishing in Sylvan Lake. Custer State Park is a state park and wildlife reserve in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota. The park is South Dakota's largest and first state park, named after Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer.   Photography by Jose More
    Custer_Park_003.JPG
  • Custer State Park is a state park and wildlife reserve in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota. A large herd of buffalos, American Bison, roams the park.<br />
 The park is South Dakota's largest and first state park, named after Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer.   Photography by Jose More
    Custer_Park_002.JPG
  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
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  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
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  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
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  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
    IMG_3080.CR2
  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
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  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
    IMG_3074.CR2
  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
    IMG_3071.CR2
  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
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  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
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  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
    IMG_2266.CR2
  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
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  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
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  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
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  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
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  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
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  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
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  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
    IMG_4798.CR2
  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
    IMG_4797.CR2
  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
    IMG_4783.CR2
  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
    IMG_4764.CR2
  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
    IMG_4725.CR2
  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
    IMG_4725.JPG
  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
    IMG_4575.JPG
  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
    IMG_4519.JPG
  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
    IMG_4498.JPG
  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
    IMG_4492.JPG
  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
    IMG_4477.JPG
  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
    IMG_4454.JPG
  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
    IMG_4437.JPG
  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
    IMG_4408.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_028.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_036.JPG
  • Mules take riders to the bottom of the Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_034.JPG
  • Mules take riders to the bottom of the Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_033.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_029.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_027.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_025.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_024.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_022.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_023.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona The National Park is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_021.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona The National Park is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_018.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona The National Park is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_019.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_016.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_015.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_013.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_012.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_009.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_006.JPG
  • Hikers on Plateau Point.  The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_005.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_003.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_004.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. It borders of two Indian reservations: the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved over several million years by the Colorado River. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Grand_Canyon_National_Park_001.JPG
  • Devils Tower National Monument in northeastern Wyoming is a monolith made up of igneous rock, phonolite. The tower is held sacred by Native American tribes including the Arapaho, Crow, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Lakota, and Shoshone.  Devils Tower was a location for the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind.<br />
Photography by Jose More  MR Model Release
    Devils_Tower_National_Monument_020.JPG
  • Devils Tower National Monument in northeastern Wyoming is a monolith made up of igneous rock, phonolite. The tower is held sacred by Native American tribes including the Arapaho, Crow, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Lakota, and Shoshone.  Devils Tower was a location for the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Devils_Tower_National_Monument_024.JPG
  • Devils Tower National Monument in northeastern Wyoming is a monolith made up of igneous rock, phonolite. The tower is held sacred by Native American tribes including the Arapaho, Crow, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Lakota, and Shoshone.  Devils Tower was a location for the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Devils_Tower_National_Monument_023.JPG
  • Devils Tower National Monument in northeastern Wyoming is a monolith made up of igneous rock, phonolite. The tower is held sacred by Native American tribes including the Arapaho, Crow, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Lakota, and Shoshone.  Devils Tower was a location for the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Devils_Tower_National_Monument_022.JPG
  • Devils Tower National Monument in northeastern Wyoming is a monolith made up of igneous rock, phonolite. The tower is held sacred by Native American tribes including the Arapaho, Crow, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Lakota, and Shoshone.  Devils Tower was a location for the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Devils_Tower_National_Monument_021.JPG
  • Devils Tower National Monument in northeastern Wyoming is a monolith made up of igneous rock, phonolite. The tower is held sacred by Native American tribes including the Arapaho, Crow, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Lakota, and Shoshone.  Devils Tower was a location for the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Devils_Tower_National_Monument_016.JPG
  • Devils Tower National Monument in northeastern Wyoming is a monolith made up of igneous rock, phonolite. The tower is held sacred by Native American tribes including the Arapaho, Crow, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Lakota, and Shoshone.  Devils Tower was a location for the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Devils_Tower_National_Monument_015.JPG
  • Devils Tower National Monument in northeastern Wyoming is a monolith made up of igneous rock, phonolite. The tower is held sacred by Native American tribes including the Arapaho, Crow, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Lakota, and Shoshone.  Devils Tower was a location for the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Devils_Tower_National_Monument_013.JPG
  • Devils Tower National Monument in northeastern Wyoming is a monolith made up of igneous rock, phonolite. The tower is held sacred by Native American tribes including the Arapaho, Crow, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Lakota, and Shoshone.  Devils Tower was a location for the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Devils_Tower_National_Monument_005.JPG
  • Devils Tower National Monument in northeastern Wyoming is a monolith made up of igneous rock, phonolite. The tower is held sacred by Native American tribes including the Arapaho, Crow, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Lakota, and Shoshone.  Devils Tower was a location for the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Devils_Tower_National_Monument_001.JPG
  • Devils Tower National Monument in northeastern Wyoming is a monolith made up of igneous rock, phonolite. The tower is held sacred by Native American tribes including the Arapaho, Crow, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Lakota, and Shoshone.  Devils Tower was a location for the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Devils_Tower_National_Monument_002.JPG
  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
    Mount_Rushmore_National_Monument_015.JPG
  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
    Mount_Rushmore_National_Monument_014.JPG
  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
    Mount_Rushmore_National_Monument_012.JPG
  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
    Mount_Rushmore_National_Monument_009.JPG
  • Presidents George Washington. Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
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  • Presidents George Washington. Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
    Mount_Rushmore_National_Monument_007.JPG
  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
    Mount_Rushmore_National_Monument_006.JPG
  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
    Mount_Rushmore_National_Monument_004.JPG
  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial, is a mountain sculpture of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, Lakota Sioux name: Six Grandfathers, near Keystone, South Dakota. Sculpted by Danish American artist Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln Borglum.    Photography by Jose More
    Mount_Rushmore_National_Monument_003.JPG
  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Wind_Cave_National_Park_018.JPG
  • Popcorn formation in the Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Wind_Cave_National_Park_007.JPG
  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Wind_Cave_National_Park_006.JPG
  • Wind Cave National Park, near Hot Springs in western South Dakota, was established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt.  The cave is currently the sixth-longest in the world and notable for its displays of boxwork, a rare cave formation composed of thin calcite fins resembling honeycombs<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Wind_Cave_National_Park_005.JPG
  • Blacktail Prairie Dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) and pups at Devil's Tower National Monument. Wyoming. <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Blacktail Prairie Dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) and pups at Devil's Tower National Monument. Wyoming. <br />
Photography by Jose More
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