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Wyoming주

꿈꾸는 구름 나그네 2020. 1. 14. 21:52



Wyoming주


Wyoming주는 여성들에게 1869년에 투표권을 부여한 최초의 주인 “평등 상태”라는 별명을 얻었다. 

Wyoming은 미국에서 10대 규모의 주 중 하나이지만 575,000명의 주민이 거주하는 인구가 가장 적은 주이다. 

여기에 모여 Wyoming의 아름다운 광활한 공간과 그것을 집으로 부르는 동물과 사람들이 몇 명 있다.


1.An aerial view of Devils Tower National Monument in northeastern Wyoming. 

The butte, composed of igneous rock, stands 867 feet (265 meters) above the surrounding countryside.




2.Devils Tower National Monument stands beneath the Milky Way. 




3.A redhead duck runs across the water on takeoff at Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge. 




4.A weathered fence post stands in front of an abandoned ranch building.




5,Part of the procession at the annual Fair Parade held during the state fair, in Douglas, Wyoming. 

Paraders included Miss Rodeo Wyoming, Little Miss Wyoming, Douglas High School's band and cheerleaders, 

members of a Christian motorcycle association, and the University of Wyoming's sports mascot: Cowboy Joe.




6.The sun begins to set over Fremont Peak and Island Lake in Wyoming's Wind River Range. 




7.Rangeland Management Specialist Meg Armistead took this photo from horseback, while doing an allotment inspection on some

 rough Bureau of Land Management country outside of Thermopolis.




8.A greater sage-grouse takes to the air in Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge. 




9.The brink of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River, photographed in September of 2014. 




10.A bull elk searches for food beneath the snow in Yellowstone National Park.




11.Fresh snow covers a sage steppe




12.A white-tailed jackrabbit bounds over snow in Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge.




13.The first snow of the year takes place in Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge.




14.A herd of bison surrounds a car as they walk along the road toward Yellowstone National Park's Lamar Valley. 




15.Bald eagles perch near Pinedale, Wyoming.




16.An Aspen tree with fall foliage stands under a blue sky in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.




17.A scene along West Railroad Street near the still-bustling tracks and freight terminals of the Union Pacific Railroad in Green River, 

Wyoming, on May 22, 2016.




18.A view of wildflowers above Red Canyon in Fremont County




19.A wild horse is seen in the McCullough Peaks Wild Horse Herd Management Area east of Cody, Wyoming.




20.Red-striped rocks in the Wind River Range near Dubois, Wyoming.




21.The first block of Ivinson Avenue in Laramie, Wyoming




22.An aerial view of the Boars Tusk at dawn. Volcanic remnants stand above the Killpecker Creek plain in southwestern Wyoming.




23.A set of animal tracks through Boars Tusk, which sits at 7,100 feet of elevation and rises 400 feet above the valley floor. 

Used as a landmark for hikers, mountain bikers and railroad travelers, this distinct feature is the core of a long-dormant volcanic

 eruption. 

The lamproite material that makes up the feature dates back 2.5 million years. 




24.A coyote walks in Yellowstone National Park on August 11, 2011.




25.Tourists walk on the boardwalk along Grand Prismatic Spring, the largest hot spring at Yellowstone National Park.




26.Yellowstone National Park's Lion Geyser, photographed at sunset.




27.A snow-covered bison rests along the Gardner River in Yellowstone National Park.




28.A black tree stands in a snowy white landscape in Yellowstone National Park's Hayden Valley. 




29.A scene from a parade through downtown Cheyenne during the annual Cheyenne Frontier Days celebration in the Wyoming capital. The Western celebration—which is viewed by an estimated 200,000 onlookers and draws throngs of tourists each year to the city of 

63,000 people—includes one of the West's most celebrated rodeos, American Indian pageantry, free pancake breakfasts, and other 

events.




30.A view of the Teton Range in Grand Teton National Park, seen from Schwabacher Landing along Snake River.




31.Ranch manager Mark Dunning oversees a roundup at the Big Creek cattle ranch near the Colorado border in Carbon County, 

Wyoming. 




32.A freight train approaches the tiny Converse County, Wyoming, town of Bill. 

The settlement is rumored to have begun shortly after World War I, when a doctor moved there.

 It was called "Bill" by the doctor's wife due to the large number of men in the area with that name. 

Before long, Bill had a post office and small store selling sandwiches to truckers, and a country school for children from surrounding 

ranches. 

The owner of the store even established the "Bill Yacht Club", which had no boats and no water but sold hats and T-shirts to tourists 

who felt they were in on the joke.

 By 2008, the community had been developed to include a 112-room hotel and a 24-hour diner (both open to everyone, but catering 

to railroaders, who were required to stop and take mandatory rests in Bill).




33.The setting sun backlights a herd of pronghorn at Wyoming's Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge. 

Heavy hoarfrost coats the sagebrush as fog starts to develop, and the breath from the pronghorn herd is visible in the sunlight.




34.Beartooth Falls, photographed along Beartooth Scenic Highway




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