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Page 24 text:
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...Diversity lies in every corner. From the plains of Pine Bluffs, to the Ponderosa Pine of Newcastle, to the oil fields of Casper, to the coal mines of Gillette and Rock Springs, to the Tetons of Jackson, it ' s all Wyoming. Within its boundaries, Wyoming has the first national park in Yellowstone, the first national forest, Shoshone National Forest, and the first national monument. Devil ' s Tower. Much of Wyoming is protected because of these national areas, but the state is be- ing dug up and hauled out because of its abundance of natural resources. The con- flict lies in the need to decrease national dependency on foreign oil and the desire to leave the land untouched and in its original beauty. Above top. The Tetons in the northwest corner of the state, dominate over the surrounding country side. Jackson Lake at the foot of the Tetons, adds a second dimension to the mountain range that re- mains snow capped year round. Above. The desert area around Rock Springs has a beauty few can see because of the rich veins of coal and other minerals that run underneath. The dry land above supports a variety of wildlife, from antelope to prairie dogs. Right. Not all the wildlife in Wyoming allows you to get this close, but as this squirrel might say, Nuts to you. 20 Wyoming Color
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...Tranquility surrounds you. Wyoming Wyoming is supported through tourisin, and beauty is what brings the tourists to Wyoming. Surrounding the Laramie area is Vedauwoo, the Snowy Range and Medicine Bow National Forest. These areas offer students a variety of activities throughout the year. Whether it is skiing at Medicine Bow, rock climbing at Vedauwoo or hiking in the mountains, students find tranquility and beauty waiting in their backyard. Left. This area west of Laramie is one area where students can enjoy the quiet serenity of the Snowy Range. At an altitude of over 8,000 feet, life on top is barren and beautiful. Below. The Snowy Range of Laramie is a backyard full of adventure iuid beauty. Students find relaxa- tion from the rigcr of college life in the skiing and hikjng that the Snowies offer. Above. In the fall and early spring, the rocks of Vedauwoo attract rock climbers and partiers. Vedauwoo is an outcropping of large rocks east of Laramie that offer natural beauty and a challenge to the daring. Right. Indian Summer is what fall is all about. The temperatures are in the sixties, the sky is bright blue, the air is crisp, and the Aspens are golden yellow. :. Laranue Surroundings 19
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