. The continent we live on. Physical geography; Natural history. Towering Peaks and Gushing Geysers The North Montane Block or the United States Rockies, and the Blue Mountains Bears are very dangerous creatures. They are also a nuisance, as a memorandum handed to visitors to the national parks in this area indicates. This states, among other useful hints, that "metal chests with good locks make fair storage receptacles although experience has shown that not all metal chests are ; The Black Bear, whatever actual color it may be, can also look very appealing, in several sen
. The continent we live on. Physical geography; Natural history. Towering Peaks and Gushing Geysers The North Montane Block or the United States Rockies, and the Blue Mountains Bears are very dangerous creatures. They are also a nuisance, as a memorandum handed to visitors to the national parks in this area indicates. This states, among other useful hints, that "metal chests with good locks make fair storage receptacles although experience has shown that not all metal chests are ; The Black Bear, whatever actual color it may be, can also look very appealing, in several senses of that word, and the young ones, especially when standing on their hind legs and begging. Leit: The Yellowstone area is a hotbed of subvolcanic activity, with geysers, steam vents, and mud flows. The trees here are encrusted with minerals leached from the warm waters. Below: Geysers "blow" both regularly and unpredictably. Hot water accumulated in natural wells in the rock is ejected when it turns to steam. If. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Sanderson, Ivan Terence, 1911-1973. New York : Random House
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