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Gibbon Falls Gibbon Falls is enormous, to say the least. The water doesn't fall down a straight edge, but instead it tumbles doesn a lengthening formation of rock. This falls is beautiful and magestic, streaming down the varied rock face in rapid, ivory bands. The waterfall itself is very large, as mentioned before. It is about 12 wolf-lengths across, and 10 in height. Perhaps it isn't the longest drop, but it clearly has the widest base. The area surrounding Gibbon Falls is mainly crinkled rock face, scattered a few embedded trees and shrubs. |
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Mud Volcano The name says it all. The Mud Volcano is a deep, tarry pit of mud. Hot, steaming, murky mud, all of it a strange dull grey. This is called a "volcano" mainly because the mud seems to bubble up like a volcano, and it really does. The sticky mixture is certainly not something you want to run in with, and the dangerous part is that it is placed just below the steep drop of a hill. It's all too easy to take a dip into this thick, steamy wad of mud, and it's bound to happen someday. Hey, at least it is warm! |
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Biscuit Basin Biscuit Basin is of a varied landscape, the ground characterized by sudden dips and rises, along with some browning vegetation. The usual selection of trees dot the landscape, only in smaller quaintities. The main feature of the basin is probably the water freatures, which are small ponds that sit within a swamp-like land. The ground is solid, yes, but the difference in the soil and land is obvious. There's even stream, which rises steady in warm vapors from in between the pools. |
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Targhee Forest Targee Forest is absolutely beautiful! The forest is littered with all kinds of trees, all different sizes, colors, and shapes. There are aspens, willows, conifers, oaks, maples, pines... Obviously, a lot of variety. In fact, even the small ground plants are mixed and matched. Instead of the usual slection of grass and weeds, the many different plant, shrub, and bush types can be found. Though it's difficult to list them all, I can say that the scrubby vegetation often come up to your chest. Because of this, many wolf trails run through the forest to aid in quick transportation. In the background of this beautiful forest you can see two mountains, which stand serenely from afar. |
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