North Dakota National Parks: Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Fort Union Trading Post, and Knife River Indian Village in North Dakota
Look who came to breakfast?
Theodore Roosevelt’s CabinPetrified ForestConcrete ConcretionsThe black line is a coal vein. People used to roast marshmallows in the burning coal.Fort Union Trading PostKnife River Earth LodgeKnife River Indian Villages
Hello Michelle, this and another bison lived in the Cottonwood Campground the two days we were there. I opened the door to the RV the first morning and the bison was 15 feet away. Breakfast was delayed that morning. Albert
Tatonka looks pretty hungry.
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It is hard to resist Albert’s cooking.
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Hello Michelle, this and another bison lived in the Cottonwood Campground the two days we were there. I opened the door to the RV the first morning and the bison was 15 feet away. Breakfast was delayed that morning. Albert
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