Tagged With "Battle of the Little Bighorn"
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Bighorn Sheep, Highwood Pass
DrFumblefinger enjoys a group of bighorn sheep in the Rocky Mountains, this one consisting of ewes and their lambs.
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Juan Santamaria Monument, Alleluja
DrFumblefinger visits a monument to one of Costa Rica's national heros.
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Volgograd 2006: The Battle of Stalingrad
Jonathan L takes a look back to his 2006 trip to Volgograd, and to the historic battle of Stalingrad, a turning point of World War II.
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Re: Volgograd 2006: The Battle of Stalingrad
Thank you for a very informative post. We are used to seeing the Battle of Stalingrad in TV documentaries, but it is very interesting to see the city as it is now, and how the monumental events of 1942-43 are commemorated.
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Bad Boys of the Badlands
DrFumblefinger comes across this group of bighorn rams in the unseasonably early snow of the South Dakota Badlands.
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Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep, Banff National Park
DrFumblefinger came across a large group of bighorn sheep near the Banff townsite.
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Historic Georgetown, Colorado
DrFumblefinger strolls the streets of the old silver mining center of Georgetown, in the front range of the Colorado Rocky Mountains,
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Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep, British Columbia
DrFumblefinger spotted this group of Bighorn Sheep while traveling in southeastern British Columbia.
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Sorry, hikers: Joshua Tree trail closed for sheep
In the face of a serious drought, hikers are being re-routed from an oasis that's a critical water supply for bighorn sheep.
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Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Montana
Even if you're not a history buff, you will enjoy exploring Little Bighorn Battlefield and learning about Custer and Sitting Bull. Samantha shares her visit and some pictures.
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Scotty's Outdoor Supply, Oregon
DrFumblefinger visits Scotty's, a rustic outpost enroute to the Snake River and Hell's Canyon.
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Rafting Hell's Canyon, Idaho: The Scenery
DrFumblefinger concludes his series on rafting the Snake River with a look at some of things you'll see in Hell's Canyon.
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Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep, Badlands National Park
Samantha shares some pictures of a couple of Bighorn Sheep she saw while in Badlands National Park in South Dakota.
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First Fall Snow on the Santa Rosa Mountains, Northern Nevada
DrFumblefinger shares the sight of a fresh snowfall on the Santa Rosa mountains in northern Nevada.
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A Brief Visit to Fredericksburg, Virginia
DrFumblefinger visits the town in which George Washington grew up in and an important site of Civil War battles.
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Bighorn Sheep, Hell's Canyon, Idaho
DrFumblefinger encounters a group of bighorn sheep during a rafting trip through Hells Canyon.
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Visiting Gettysburg's "Beyond the Battle" Museum
Stephanie visits this highly interesting modern museum, rated one of the best in the United States. Its emphasis is on the famous Civil War battle, but the exhibits extend well beyond that.
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Rafting Dinosaur National Monument. 2) Lodore Canyon
DrFumblefinger continues his rafting trip down the Green River, today's post including a journey down the spectacular Ladore Canyon.
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Rafting Dinosaur National Monument. 3) After the Yampa
DrFumblefinger concludes his tale of rafting down the Green River in Dinosaur National Monument.
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The Battle of Waterloo, June 2015 (part 2)
On Sunday 18th June 1815 the 74,000 troops of the French Emperor Napoleon hurled themselves at 67,000 European allied troops of the Seventh Coalition from Holland, Belgium, Germany and Britain under the command of the English Duke of Wellington.
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The Battle of Waterloo, June 2015 (part 1)
Early in the afternoon of June 19th 2015 in the little village of Waterloo, south of Brussels in Belgium, the Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte walked in the gardens of his battle headquarters in the farmhouse of Le Caillou with his wife Josephine.