tags: Pipestone Canyon Valley, Cascade Mountain Range, Winthrop Washington, landscape, nature, photography, Image of the Day
Pipestone Canyon Valley, a few miles north of the small town of Winthrop in the North Cascade Mountain Range in Washington State.
Image: David W. Morgan, 25 October 2008 [larger view].
The photographer, David Morgan, writes;
I am sending some pictures I took [in Washington State] while on a fossil collecting trip this past Saturday. [This image was] taken just a few miles north of Winthrop, WA while exploring the Pipestone Canyon area looking for Paleocene leaf impressions.
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Ken Ham is preaching about what science is again.
There is a swath across the map of Minnesota that runs northwest to southeast across the state, separating the major biomes of the eastern two thirds of the country, and for complicated reasons. North, it is colder, south warmer.
Who would want to do an impression of a Paleocene leaf though?
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Definitelt not California.
If it was the Chicano gang grafitti would be everywhere.
Even Yosemite National Park isn't spared the rampant grafitti, especially from the gangbangers flooding across the border as illegal aliens.
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If it was the Chicano gang grafitti would be everywhere.
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