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