Craters of the Moon National Monument
Some of the lava flow.
Craters of the Moon National Monument
The three big rocks are part of the volcano cone that broke away and got swept down with the lave flow.
Craters of the Moon National Monument
A closer look at the cone fragments.
Craters of the Moon National Monument
One of the volcano cones. As you can see they are no longer active.
Craters of the Moon National Monument
Lava flow with three of the cones in the background.
Craters of the Moon National Monument
Another view of the lava flows with a cone in the background.
The home of Experimental Breeder Reactor 1, the first reactor to produce electricity.
This is located near Arco, ID which has had more reactors than any other place on earth.
Heat Transfer Reactor Experiment 2
A test stand for a nuclear powered jet aircraft engine.
Heat Transfer Reactor Experiment 3
A test stand for another nuclear powered jet aircraft engine.
My Montreal in Idaho Falls, ID.
The falls that give Idaho Falls its name.
Some more of the falls.
An yet some more of the falls.
This Submarine appears to be surfacing in Arco, ID, over 500 miles from the nearest ocean!
It is the sail from the USS Hawkbill, put here as a memorial to US Navy Submariners.
Number Hill in Arco, ID
Every graduating class of Butte County High School since 1920 has painted their graduation year on the hill.
The 97 year old Madison Hotel.
My room at the Madison Hotel.
The hotel was built in 1912 and this is one of the original rooms. Yes, it really is made out of logs.
The bath in my room at the Madison Hotel.
One of the numerous guard buffalos in West Yellowstone, ID.
Notice the colorful uniform.
The Montreal was guarded all night by this Buffalo Guard.
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Craters of the Moon National Monument
Some of the lava flow.



















