Port Isabel Lighthouse and Texas state historic site in Port Isabel, Texas. Built in 1852, this 72 foot high lighthouse was one of 16 lighthouses built on the Texas Gulf Coast. Only 2 of these remain as lighthouses open to the public. A museum and replica of the keeper's quarters is on the property.
Port Isabel Lighthouse and Texas state historic site in Port Isabel, Texas. Built in 1852, this 72 foot high lighthouse was one of 16 lighthouses built on the Texas Gulf Coast. Only 2 of these remain as lighthouses open to the public. A museum and replica of the keeper's quarters is on the property.
Grasses and river basin near Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. The Gallatin River in Yellowstone Park is a very beautiful river. It starts high in the mountains at Gallatin Lake, and it tumbles down for 12 miles to end up in a broad and scenic valley that is located in the far Northwest section of the park. The river then runs for an additional 11 miles through this beautiful valley until it leaves Yellowstone Park and enters Montana. The valley section of the Gallatin River is one of the most popular spots for fishing and also has soem of the most productive fishing.
Grasslands in valley with view of Gallatin Mountains in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Deriving its name from Meriwether Lewis and William Clark in honor of Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the Treasury under President Thomas Jefferson, the Gallatins are almost 50 miles long. They begin in Yellowstone Park at Mount Holmes and continue northward to its official end near Bozeman, Montana. At 10,992 feet, Electric Peak is the highest elevation.
Grasslands in valley with view of Gallatin Mountains in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Deriving its name from Meriwether Lewis and William Clark in honor of Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the Treasury under President Thomas Jefferson, the Gallatins are almost 50 miles long. They begin in Yellowstone Park at Mount Holmes and continue northward to its official end near Bozeman, Montana. At 10,992 feet, Electric Peak is the highest elevation.
Grasslands in valley with view of Gallatin Mountains in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Deriving its name from Meriwether Lewis and William Clark in honor of Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the Treasury under President Thomas Jefferson, the Gallatins are almost 50 miles long. They begin in Yellowstone Park at Mount Holmes and continue northward to its official end near Bozeman, Montana. At 10,992 feet, Electric Peak is the highest elevation.
Yucca Plant on Sand dunes at White Sands  National Monument in New Mexico on a cold morning in February. White Sands park is at the northern end of the Chihuahuan Desert in the mountain-ringed valley called the Tularosa Basin. Great wave-like dunes of gypsum sand cover 275 square miles of desert, the world's largest gypsum sand field.
Nature Center amid Sand dunes at White Sands  National Monument in New Mexico on a cold morning in February. White Sands park is at the northern end of the Chihuahuan Desert in the mountain-ringed valley called the Tularosa Basin. Great wave-like dunes of gypsum sand cover 275 square miles of desert, the world's largest gypsum sand field.
Sand dunes at White Sands  National Monument in New Mexico on a cold morning in February. White Sands park is at the northern end of the Chihuahuan Desert in the mountain-ringed valley called the Tularosa Basin. Great wave-like dunes of gypsum sand cover 275 square miles of desert, the world's largest gypsum sand field.
Port Isabel Lighthouse and Texas state historic site in Port Isabel, Texas. Built in 1852, this 72 foot high lighthouse was one of 16 lighthouses built on the Texas Gulf Coast. Only 2 of these remain as lighthouses open to the public. A museum and replica of the keeper's quarters is on the property.
Port Isabel Lighthouse and Texas state historic site in Port Isabel, Texas. Built in 1852, this 72 foot high lighthouse was one of 16 lighthouses built on the Texas Gulf Coast. Only 2 of these remain as lighthouses open to the public. A museum and replica of the keeper's quarters is on the property.
Port Isabel Lighthouse and Texas state historic site in Port Isabel, Texas. Built in 1852, this 72 foot high lighthouse was one of 16 lighthouses built on the Texas Gulf Coast. Only 2 of these remain as lighthouses open to the public. A museum and replica of the keeper's quarters is on the property.
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