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Summary
Belle Fourche River
- Description: Pinus ponderosa on dark red sandstone and maroon siltstone, interbedded with shale (not visible), along the Belle Fourche River, Spearfish Formation, Triassic. The greyish beds visible on top belong to the overlying Gypsum Spring Formation, Jurassic.
- Viewpoint location: Red Beds Trail 300 meters north of the Highway 110 bridge across the Belle Fourche River, Devils Tower National Monument
Camera location | 44° 35′ 30.84″ N, 104° 42′ 15.48″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 44.591900; -104.704300 |
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- Viewpoint elevation: 3940 ft.
- View direction: Northeast
- Date and time: 2000.09.09 late morning
- Camera: Olympus 35 mm film
- Photographer: Walter Siegmund
©2005 Walter Siegmund
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