Idaho 4/21—5/14/24

2024-04-21_366380_WTA_Mavic 3 2024 Road Trip - Day 20 Sand Dunes - Parker Idaho
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Sand Dunes - Parker Idaho
2024-04-21_366408_WTA_Mavic 3 2024 Road Trip - Day 20 Sand Dunes - Parker Idaho
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Sand Dunes - Parker Idaho
2024-04-21_381158_WTA_R5-2 2024 Road Trip - Day 20 Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is a U.S. national monument and national preserve in the Snake River Plain in central...
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Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is a U.S. national monument and national preserve in the Snake River Plain in central Idaho. It is along US 20 (concurrent with US 93 and US 26), between the small towns of Arco and Carey, at an average elevation of 5,900 feet (1,800 m) above sea level.
The Monument was established on May 2, 1924. In November 2000, a presidential proclamation by President Clinton greatly expanded the Monument area. The 410,000-acre National Park Service portions of the expanded Monument were designated as Craters of the Moon National Preserve in August 2002. It spreads across Blaine, Butte, Lincoln, Minidoka, and Power counties. The area is managed cooperatively by the National Park Service and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
The Monument and Preserve encompass three major lava fields and about 400 square miles (1,000 km2) of sagebrush steppe grasslands to cover a total area of 1,117 square miles (2,893 km2). The Monument alone covers 343,000 acres (139,000 ha).[5] All three lava fields lie along the Great Rift of Idaho, with some of the best examples of open rift cracks in the world, including the deepest known on Earth at 800 feet (240 m). There are excellent examples of almost every variety of basaltic lava, as well as tree molds (cavities left by lava-incinerated trees), lava tubes (a type of cave), and many other volcanic features.
2024-04-21_381158_WTA_R5 2024 Road Trip - Day 20 Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is a U.S. national monument and national preserve in the Snake River Plain in central...
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Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is a U.S. national monument and national preserve in the Snake River Plain in central Idaho. It is along US 20 (concurrent with US 93 and US 26), between the small towns of Arco and Carey, at an average elevation of 5,900 feet (1,800 m) above sea level.
The Monument was established on May 2, 1924. In November 2000, a presidential proclamation by President Clinton greatly expanded the Monument area. The 410,000-acre National Park Service portions of the expanded Monument were designated as Craters of the Moon National Preserve in August 2002. It spreads across Blaine, Butte, Lincoln, Minidoka, and Power counties. The area is managed cooperatively by the National Park Service and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
The Monument and Preserve encompass three major lava fields and about 400 square miles (1,000 km2) of sagebrush steppe grasslands to cover a total area of 1,117 square miles (2,893 km2). The Monument alone covers 343,000 acres (139,000 ha).[5] All three lava fields lie along the Great Rift of Idaho, with some of the best examples of open rift cracks in the world, including the deepest known on Earth at 800 feet (240 m). There are excellent examples of almost every variety of basaltic lava, as well as tree molds (cavities left by lava-incinerated trees), lava tubes (a type of cave), and many other volcanic features.
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2024-04-22_384728_WTA_R6m2 2024 Road Trip - Day 20 Base Jumpers
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Base Jumpers
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2024-04-22_386636_WTA_R5 2024 Road Trip - Day 20 Shoshone Falls, Twin Falls, Idaho
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Shoshone Falls, Twin Falls, Idaho
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2024-04-22_366984_WTA_Mavic 3 2024 Road Trip - Day 20 Twin Falls, Idaho
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Twin Falls, Idaho
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Twin Falls, Idaho
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Twin Falls, Idaho
2024-04-22_367050_WTA_Mavic 3 2024 Road Trip - Day 20 Twin Falls, Idaho
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Twin Falls, Idaho
2024-04-22_312308_WTA_Mavic3_Pano_21 Images_19524x6906_0000-Edit 2024 Road Trip - Day 21 Twin Falls, Idaho
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Twin Falls, Idaho
2024-04-22_367117_WTA_Mavic 3 2024 Road Trip Balanced Rock, Buhl, Idaho Buhl Idaho
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Balanced Rock, Buhl, Idaho
Buhl Idaho
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