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National Parks in the Twenties
National Parks
Looking up at El Capitan which is a massive amount of granite
World War Through the Stereoscope
World War, 1914 - 1918
View of famous bridge over the Marne, looking toward Hotel de Ville and Heights of the Old Chateau.
United States : Early Twentieth Century
Timber--Rafting
The largest log raft ever built Columbus River, Washington
World War Through the Stereoscope
World War, 1914 - 1918
In Belleau Wood where Americans gave Germany her fatal check.
United States : Early Twentieth Century
Nisqually Glacier (Wash.)
Perpetual Winter - Mount Rainier and Nisqually Glacier, Washington.
National Parks in the Twenties
National Parks
Eagle Peak, the highest of the "Three Brothers," is 3,800 feet above the valley.
United States : Early Twentieth Century
Rainier, Mount (Wash.)
Mt. Rainier, formerly commonly known as Mt. Tacoma, is located in the center of Mt. Rainier National Park, Washington,.
World War Through the Stereoscope
World War, 1914 - 1918
Here is a unharmed crucifix in the ruined church of Lucy-le-Bocage.
National Parks in the Twenties
National Parks
Yosemite Falls has river 30 feet wide at the crest. Its first leap is a distance of 1,600 feet
National Parks in the Twenties
National Parks
Mirror Lake reflects the surrounding mountains so perfectly that is has been called the "Toilet Glass of the Yosemite."