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Ms. Martin-Science Grades 4 & 6



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Pictures from Ms. Martin's trip to Yellowstone National Park

Hotspring at Norris Geyser Basin

Old Faithful Geyser

This famous geyser erupts every
90 minutes. Geothermal energy in
action!

Buffalo!

I think he wanted to climb in the
car.

Baby bison grazing with his herd

called a "calf"

William Clark's "grafiti"

These next photos are taken at
Pompey's Pillar, which is about
forty miles south of Billings,
MT. Pompey's Pillar, named for
Sacagawea's son, Pomp, was
visited and named by William
Clark on the return portion of
the Lewis and Clark expedition.
I was here on its 102nd
anniversary!

teepee

Pompey's Pillar


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