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Ninepipes NWR, Montana

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Yes, the cables are still there. You need a permit now, and the park service limits how many people are on the rock at any given time. Sadly, a climber died on the cables last May, slipping and falling during a sudden storm.
 
Yeah, it doesn’t seem conducive to our modern sensibilities.

There was a National Geographic article called ‘Climbing Half Dome the Hard Way’ that I read over and over as a kid. It looks like climbing up the back side is tough as well!
 
James J. Hill house, grand stairway. James J. Hill was the 19th century tycoon who built the Great Northern Railway across America. His home is now an historical museum in St. Paul, Minnesota.

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Speaking of the Great Northern. Taken at the Isaak Walton Inn, originally built for housing the crews that maintained the rails up to Marias Pass. The inn now serves as a hotel. In the basement is a bar with historic photos of the numerous trains wrecks from the area.

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Fangorn, Bregalad, and Fladrif. (Sadly, Fimbrethil is still missing.)

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Somewhere in the desert
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Medieval Bridge, Lake District, England.

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The papal throne of Pope Pius XI, with a crucifix, monstrance, chalice and cruets from the Vatican Splendors exhibit when it came to the Reagan Presidential Library in 2016.

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Pigankhamun, ruler of Egypt:

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Genuine Minnesota snow cones:

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Lunar eclipse of April 4, 2015 (upper right corner). This is a view ten minutes before dawn of the Minnesota River valley as seen from a bluff in Eden Prairie. It is a two-second time exposure. Grass Lake in the middle of the picture was actually that blue. No photo enhancing was used.

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The starry dome in the ceiling of the baldachin in the new church of
Our Lady of the Rosary in Greenville, SC shows the night sky over Lepanto on Oct 7, 1571. Our Lady of Victories Pray for Us.

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