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teampropertiesgroup · 2 months
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Happy 𝟑𝟎𝟕 𝐃𝐚𝐲, beautiful Wyoming! We're lucky to be here!
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herbalnature · 2 months
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As the day winds down, Devil's Tower is bathed in the warm glow of sunset. The serene meadow in the foreground softly whispers the magic of golden hour in nature.
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tonyastahlrealtor · 10 months
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🥳Celebrate remarkable Wyoming. We take pride in the state’s natural wonders, cultural heritage, & pioneering spirit that continues to thrive within its borders.
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purasvagancias · 11 months
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cjsunquietmind · 1 year
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What an incredible day. Can you find @mckinley.morgan and @earth2shellie on the rocks? #blessed #hiking #nationalpark #devilstower #lifeisgood #gowest (at Devils Tower, Wyoming) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl7JTr3pir5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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tropicalredphish · 2 years
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Finally seeing the legend in person #devilstower #devilstowernationalmonument #wyoming https://www.instagram.com/p/CixpBxarEFn/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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anyoldname · 2 years
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timmpowell · 2 years
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Many People, Many Stories, One Place. The Tower is an astounding geologic feature that protrudes out of the prairie surrounding the Black Hills. It is considered sacred by Northern Plains Indians and indigenous people. Hundreds of parallel cracks make it one of the finest crack climbing areas in North America. Devils Tower entices us to learn more, explore more and define our place in the natural and cultural world. #backroadsvan #campervan #vanlife #adventurevan #nationalmonument #devilstower #blackhills #wyoming #explore (at Devils Tower, Wyoming) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgwjORZOn5f/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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changoblanco · 2 years
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Devils Tower Fudge and Mountain Dew #devilstower #dothedew #mountaindew #fudge #signssignssigns #roadside #wyoming (at Devils Tower, Wyoming) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cfw20Tcvjaj/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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desireedelamaterart · 2 years
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Day 7! I am in a contest for @paulrubensart and today's prompt is #sunset this sunset is at Devil's Tower National Monument in Wyoming. One of the craziest natural monuments to see. . . . . . #gouache #art #painting #illustration #watercolor #artist #gouachepainting #artistsoninstagram #wyoming #artwork #sketch #instaart #sketchbook #illustrator #color #ink #devilstowernationalmonument #mixedmedia #devilstower #sturgis2022 #artistsofinstagram #artoftheday #paulrubens12th #paulrubensart #contemporaryart #watercolorpainting #fineart #arrtx https://www.instagram.com/p/CfH3awZvxGX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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teampropertiesgroup · 10 months
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🥳Celebrate remarkable Wyoming. We take pride in the state’s natural wonders, cultural heritage, & pioneering spirit that continues to thrive within its borders.
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herbalnature · 3 months
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Caught in the serene glow of sunset, Devil's Tower stands majestically against a pastel sky. The dusky light casts a warm hue over the landscape, highlighting the natural beauty of this iconic monolith.
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thatawaydad · 2 years
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Marveling at the Height of Devils Tower National Monument
Marveling at the Height of Devils Tower National Monument
A large column of rock rises 1,267 feet above the nearby Belle Fourche River to form Devils Tower National Monument. We all agreed that this was one of our favorite stops on our trip after going to Badlands National Park, Mount Rushmore, and Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Devils Tower rises above the forest below. Geology of Devils Tower National Monument About 50 million years ago molten…
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purplecalluna · 1 year
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Storms - Devil’s Tower
For summer 2019
Storms are part of travel and camping. The intense storms that wake me up become stories only after we make it through them.
Devil’s Tower is a pillar of stone jutting out of a rolling landscape- the contrast reducing the surrounding hills to flat land. Old craggy cottonwoods growing sporadically throughout the campground belay the water and the weather of their home with the giant ancient pillar. Mom and I and the two kids tuck in after a long day as the wind picks up. The kids are asleep almost instantly but the wind and lightning have me wide awake. No cell phone service and no internet- I cannot check the alerts or the pattern or the movement or intensity of the storm. In tears, I whisper to mom my concerns about the lightning and the nearly instantaneous thunder. She sleepily replies that the biggest lighting rod is within a half a mile and to go to sleep and not wake the kids. Against my better judgement, I curl up with my kids tight to me so if we are found in the morning, I at least died holding my children.
The morning revealed no Hollywood classic lightning strikes but the nearby cottonwood and I had a “chat” about the missing bark in a spiral radial pattern.
Too close.
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guilty-x · 2 years
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About encephalitis lethargica, #TheSandman, endemics, pandemics, #SCIENCE, #covid and #longCovid :
"Those of you who have watched The #Sandman may not realize that the epidemic mentioned early on in the show, where over a million people were affected by a strange sleeping sickness, encephalitis lethargica, was a real thing. …
It didn’t all happen overnight. The first cases were diagnosed in 1917, and the incredibly odd disease continued to turn up in nations around the world over the following decade. Over 500,000 people are thought to have died from the disease over that period …
But dying wasn’t what really marked out the strangeness of the disease. Many of those affected were trapped in a kind of half-life, neither fully awake nor wholly asleep. They could get up and walk, if assisted. But without intervention would sit silently for days. …
The cause of this disease is still unknown. Because it overlapped the massive flu pandemic, many have suspected that lethargica might be a “sequelae,” an after effect of infection by the 1918 flu virus. This theory has fallen out of favor lately, but remains a possibility. …
Like COVID-19, we largely think of flu as a respiratory disease. However, like COVID-19, flu actually effects a number of organs and systems. A sharp increase in heart attacks coming years, and even decades, later, have been connected to the 1918 flu. …
There is even evidence of decreased life expectancy among children born to infected parents. That’s on top of the millions of infants who died as a direct result. The associated health issues generated economic patterns that could still be detected over 50 years later. …
In addition, just as with COVID-19, “long flu” was common. Many people took years to recuperate from their encounter with that flu. Many never did. Again, there are patterns of poverty that are detectable as a direct result. …
What kind of sequelae will COVID-19 generate, and how will they effect not just individual lives, but our socioeconomic future? Absolutely no one knows. What we do know is that 210,000 Americans have already died from COVID-19 *this year*. Millions are experiencing long COVID. …
In absolutely no sense is this pandemic over. As schools start up in America, everyone seems to be, sadly, shockingly, unforgivably left to make their own decisions. Just remember, what we do now will be with us into the next century.
Oh, and I left out that Encephalitis lethargica had its own sequelae: a worldwide increase in Parkinsonism. This was not a kind disease, whatever its origin."
Src: @DevilsTower on Twitter
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arizonaguide · 2 years
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“Devils Tower in a drop of rain.” #ArizonaGuide #DevilsTower #Wyoming #LensBall #lens #globe #glassball #raindrop #raindrops #nationalpark #nationalmonument #nps #geology #columnar #columnarbasalt #park #photography #photographer #travel #travelblogger #adventure #landscape #trick #art #illusion — Nate Loper
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