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Golden Monolith

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Devils Tower rises dramatically above the pine forest and grasslands of Northeast Wyoming. Towering almost 1300 feet above the Belle Fourche River at the edge of the Black Hills, this monolith is thought to be volcanic in nature. About 4,000 people climb the National Monument every year. The best view at sunset is found to the north on the Joyner Ridge Trail, where this was taken.

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devils tower, national monument, devils tower national monument, wyoming, summer, july, evening, grassland, monolith, rock formation, black hills, blue, sky, clouds, gold, golden, sunset, kevin palmer, nikon d750, 2016
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Wyoming, Landscapes, Devils Tower National Monument
Devils Tower rises dramatically above the pine forest and grasslands of Northeast Wyoming. Towering almost 1300 feet above the Belle Fourche River at the edge of the Black Hills, this monolith is thought to be volcanic in nature. About 4,000 people climb the National Monument every year. The best view at sunset is found to the north on the Joyner Ridge Trail, where this was taken.