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Across the Plateau Beartooth Wilderness, Montana At the treeline in the Beartooth Wilderness, a river confidently flows across a massive plateau that stretches for several miles across the ridge of a 12,000 foot mountain range, named by Native Americans after its resemblance to a bear’s teeth. Jagged peaks and deep gorges are made of some of the oldest rock on earth at four billion years. |
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© 2007 James Liddy |