Bison once roamed well beyond the Midwest plains, millions having lived and fed on grasslands that ran from Alaska to the Gulf of Mexico. They are reported to have inhabited a tract that ran east to the Atlantic as far north as New York and as far south as Georgia, North Carolina and Florida. This small herd was found grazing in Wyoming, but it's easy to imagine the buffalo's glorious past.
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High up in the Colorado Rockies is a popular hiking trail through Guanella Pass. This trail takes you to one of Colorado's "Fouteeners," Mount Bierstadt, and is laced with scenic views. I especially enjoy the Alpine flower gardens, few and far between, scattered around the mountainous terrain.
When I first viewed this, one of my iconic Colorado shots, I wondered how a single purple iris came to take residence in this field of yellow daisies. But then, after looking closely, I could see others far behind the daisies near the green shrubs.
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In the Northern Colorado Rockies runs a river through the famously-winding Poudre Canyon that stretches east from near the Continental Divide. This river truly has four seasons and is subject to widespread flooding in the spring, swift and calm rafting flows in the summer and fall, and frozen areas in the cold winter. This is my favorite photo of the "Cache la Poudre River" -- I could stare at it for hours.
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Martha's Vineyard is an island located south of Cape Cod that is known for being a summer community for the affluent. We were very pleased to tour it by bus during our last visit to the area, though it was the usual dreary Massachusetts day at the time. The far eastern point of the island provided this viewpoint.
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Acorn Woodpeckers can be found throughout the Northern California and Oregon coast, so it was no surprise that there was a large family of them in our remote campground in Paicines, east of Monterey and Salinas, CA. I saw them continually during our stay and was able to take a few photos of during my walks through the park.
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AuthorJack Huber has taken thousands of photographs around the country and in his foreign travels. Archives
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