Teepee Rings at Craters of the Moon Monument, Idaho
Rings of rocks used to anchor the walls of Indians’ teepees; ready for the next users, at Craters of the Moon National Monument. 1958 photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
Rings of rocks used to anchor the walls of Indians’ teepees; ready for the next users, at Craters of the Moon National Monument. 1958 photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
Impression of a tree trunk in lava. 1968 photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
Sign explains the process by which liquid lava engulfed trees and took their form as it cooled. 1958 photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
Sorry, I have no photos taken inside the Owl Cavern, only the sign. 1968 photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
A creative name for another weird lava formation at Craters of the Moon. 1958 photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
A view of the picnic area at Craters of the Moon National Monument as it appeared in 1958. 1958 Photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
Volcanic cinders on their way to becoming soil for Idaho’s forests and farms. 1958 Photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
Detail of a cave wall in the Craters of the Moon National Monument. 1958 Photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
A view taken from the Craters of the Moon National Monument. 1958 Photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
Lava fields at Craters of the Moon National Monument with what is probably the Lost River mountain range in the distance. 1958 Photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →