Sunday, October 15, 2017

ROBERT'S TURN TO LOOK BACK

Robert shares these photos:  

Just before visiting Cheyenne museum


The Grenoblois group looking for a ranch to buy on the banks of Cheyenne River !!

 Near the gas station where Chris filled the tank of the bus, a road sign indicating the historic byway of the pioneers.

 After wandering in East Wyoming, we arrived on June 23th on the shore of Yellowstone lake (elevation : 2357 m), not far from Fishing Bridge.
The beach at Mary Bay was not crowded, and we saw two Native Americans  wading in the water.

 
 A curiosity in the ski resort of Jackson Hole : an arch built with antlers of elk.

 
 At Mammoth Hot Springs a wonderful unexpected visitor :                                           the Killdeer Plover bird.

 Passing through Gillette, a quick view on an open-pit coal mine.

After the semi-desert expanses of the Badlands and the volcanic landscape of Yellowstone, we took a bath of freshness during the boat trip on Jenny lake, followed by a walk in the forest nearby.

Thank you Robert.
My best,
Jane

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