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wheres.baldo posted a photo: Went to Grant County, North Dakota on a bit of a pilgrimage. My great-great grandfather immigrated to the US in 1893 and settled in Grant County, ND. He attend...
wheres.baldo posted a photo: As we left North Dakota, the pheasants were everywhere! Caught a nice glimpse of this hen.
wheres.baldo posted a photo: We went to North Dakota to track down some of my ancestral history and were treated to an amazing sunset as we left.
wheres.baldo posted a photo: As we were checking out the pheasants, this killdeer showed up and showed just how beautiful it could be as well.
VFR Photography posted a photo: I returned to the Little Missouri National Grassland last week (4-24-2024) to scout compositions around another little pond I had found on my first visit an...
VFR Photography posted a photo: A lone tree that has long past its prime now waits for the slow decay and winds to do their work in the vast expanse of the Little Missour National Grasslan...
VFR Photography posted a photo: Ringneck pheasants are beautiful but their squawks certainly don't earn the status of "songbirds". Killdeers sound better but always sound a bit alarmed and...
VFR Photography posted a photo: It's so very near at hand... A mythical season called "spring". The permafrost and final remnants of snow drifts are melting in North Dakota and daytime hig...
VFR Photography posted a photo: The golden hour gives way to the blue as the moon rises to take the stage. The hard late January hike up the steep and snowdrifted Caprock Coulee trail in t...
VFR Photography posted a photo: The westbound Empire Builder blows through Tioga, North Dakota not long after its brief stop in Stanley and subsequent dip into the White Earth valley. It's...
VFR Photography posted a photo: The badlands surrounding the Little Missouri River in North Dakota are a prime example of erosion's effects upon the various sedimentary layers and variably...
VFR Photography posted a photo: It was a murky day in Minot, North Dakota yesterday with a somber overcast and a damp, cold wind, temperatures hovering unseasonably warm above freezing and...
VFR Photography posted a photo: The warm golden hues of ochre, red and yellow are deceptive as the sun descends rapidly and shadows fill the vast badlands along the frozen Little Missouri ...
Stabbur's Master posted a photo: This 12-foot statue of Sacajawea (Sakakawea or Bird Woman) stands on a big rock on the North Dakota Capitol grounds in Bismarck.
VFR Photography posted a photo: The last light of the day highlights a few of the buttes and ridges in the badlands of TRNP's north unit this past Wednesday evening. (1-24-2024)
VFR Photography posted a photo: Be it the light and layers of golden hour transitioning to blue, or the layers of sedimentary time that are ever present in the badlands bluffs, I've loved ...
VFR Photography posted a photo: The sunset last night in the north unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park was not particularly spectacular, especially after all the work to hike up to th...
Stabbur's Master posted a photo: Fort Rice was established on July 7, 1864, about thirty miles south of Mandan, North Dakota. It was the first of a chain of forts established to guard no...
Stabbur's Master posted a photo: Fort Rice was established on July 7, 1864, about thirty miles south of Mandan, North Dakota. It was the first of a chain of forts established to guard no...