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BUFFALO at SUNDOWN, LAMAR RIVER, WYOMING
Late June view toward the southeast. The Lamar Valley, in the northeast quadrant of Yellowstone National Park, has been called the Serengeti of North America. Osborne Russell wrote in 1836, “There is something in the wild romantic scenery of this valley which I cannot . . . describe., but the impressions made upon my mind . . . one evening as the sun was gently gliding behind the western mountain and casting its gigantic shadows across the vale were such as time can never efface from my memory.”
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