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A sudden, deep “crack” or “gash” in the Earth around Wyoming’s Bighorn Mountains has left many in awe and curious about the explanation.
CHEYENNE (KRON/AP) – A massive gash that has formed in the Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming is likely a slow-moving landslide, a state geologist said. The crevasse that developed on a grassy, slo… ...
POWELL — Game managers have transplanted 25 bighorn sheep from the Big Horn Mountains in northern Wyoming to the Seminoe Mountains in the south-central part of the state.
The Wyoming Geological Survey also posted a message concerning "The Crack" at the southern end of the Big Horn Mountains: The WSGS is aware of the apparent active landslide in the southern end of ...
Those looking west from Sheridan, Wyoming were treated to a rare spectacle on Tuesday, Dec. 6 when clouds formed in the shape of breaking ocean waves over the Big Horn mountains.
A sudden, deep “crack” or “gash” in the Earth around Wyoming’s Bighorn Mountains has left many in awe and curious about the explanation.
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