File:Folds of the Bighorn Basin.jpg
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05:56, 20 October 2021 | 720 × 480 (202 KB) | Tillman | {{Information |Description=The Bighorn River flows through much of north-central Wyoming and southern Montana, cutting through the rugged and angular terrain of the Bighorn Basin. Red rocks and complex geology are distinctive features of this physiographic region. The semi-arid climate creates a sparsely vegetated environment where dramatic geologic structures are easily identified from space and from the ground. An astronaut onboard the International Space Station (ISS) looked westward to t... |
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