Wonders of Wyoming, Dave Walsh
photo courtesy of fanpop.com Dave Walsh, 18 March ’16 It was a 2,000-mile postal service that provided the fastest delivery of the day. And it was a mail-line that was entirely horse-powered. It was the […]
photo courtesy of fanpop.com Dave Walsh, 18 March ’16 It was a 2,000-mile postal service that provided the fastest delivery of the day. And it was a mail-line that was entirely horse-powered. It was the […]
photo courtesy of smalipl.com Dave Walsh 17 March’16 I guess you could call this Wonder, Magnificent Mud. It’s actually a clay material, but to the oil and gas industry, it’s very much, well, magnificent mud. […]
photo courtesy of pinterest Dave Walsh 16 March’16 This Wonder is a spectacular site, named after a famous mountain man and trapper who explored the area. It’s a picture-postcard spot on the west side of […]
photo courtesy of pinterest.com Dave Walsh 14 March ’16 They roamed free for hundreds of years, and it was here where they were first protected. Their ancestors carried warriors on their backs. They helped […]
Photo courtesy of pinterest.com Dave Walsh 19 Feb’16 This Wonder is a breathtaking vantage point, to view other Wonders. It’s one of the most popular overlooks in Yellowstone National Park, located on the left bank […]
photo courtesy of tripadvisor.com Dave Walsh 18 Feb ’16 This Wonder is located in the pine-covered Big Horn Mountains, and it’s a marvel of the fish culture in Wyoming. It’s a Wonder that has […]
photo courtesy of mthupp.wordpress.com Dave Walsh 2 Feb ’16 This Wonder is the very definition of a self-made man. He was born in Utah, but it would be Wyoming where he would make his fortune. […]
photo courtesy of Panoramio.com Dave Walsh 1 Feb ’16 This Wonder’s silhouette is stunning, and resembles that of a sacred city in the Middle East. It is said that it is born or fire and […]
photo courtesy of Wikipedia Dave Walsh, 29 Jan ’16 It’s a natural Wonder, the perfect passage for immigration to the West. It was known only to Native Americans until 1812. The Lewis and Clark Expedition missed […]
photo courtesy of flickr.com Dave Walsh 28 Jan’16 This Wonder is a picturesque National Wilderness, resplendent with hundreds of lakes and ponds. It’s a natural Wonder, that covers almost 200,000 square acres in some of […]
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