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Montana (Beyond Glacier)
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Montana (Beyond Glacier) 

Page Type: Album

 

Page By: Bob Sihler

Created/Edited: May 1, 2007 / May 4, 2007

Object ID: 289867

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Page Score: 88.34% - 10 Votes 

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Big Sky Country-- where the views are endless and the world is wild. My "Vandalism by Ice" album collects my images of Glacier National Park, the greatest mountainous gesture the U.S. offers, in my opinion. This album collects my Montana images from outside Glacier, for there is much, much more to the state.

The main purpose for this album is to collect geographically related images so that I can find them more easily than by searching through my gallery. When attaching a photo to a page, I sometimes find that SP's search function does not find particular photos even when I enter exact titles.

This album is not meant as a duplicate or competitor for any other album that may be similar to it. Private-attach only, please.


Images


Rocky Mountain Front from Mount Wright

Rocky Mountain

Spanish Peaks

Absaroka Range, MT

Lonesome Mountain

Afternoon Dreams

From Blodgett Pass

Absaroka Range

Great Northern Mountain

Our Lake

Pine Creek Lake and Black Mountain

The Wild Montana Sky

Absaroka Range

Point 8979 and Old Baldy

Carmine Peak


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lcarreauI love the way

Voted 10/10

you write! I know you are a teacher, but I have personally met
several teachers who don't give a bean about writing. Thanks for
sharing the "other Montana" with us, and have a GREAT day!!!
Posted Feb 15, 2008 4:27 pm

Bob SihlerRe: I love the way

Hasn't voted

Thank you very much! And I will keep sharing that other Montana (after my trip there this summer).
Posted Feb 15, 2008 8:01 pm

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