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Devils Tower

Devils Tower
Devils Tower is a natural stone formation that rises 1267 feet in the Black Hills of
northeastern Wyoming. President Theodore Roosevelt proclaimed Devils Tower the first
US National Monument in 1906.
Nobody knows how this unusual rock was formed, but geologists have put forth several
theories. They agree that Devils Tower is an “igneous intrusion”, which is magma that
hardened while still underground. This may have happened 60 million years ago, which
is when the Rocky Mountains were forming too. Scientists disagree about how this
magma eventually came to tower so high above its surroundings. A popular theory sets
Devils Tower as the neck of an old volcano. In this theory, the rest of the mountain
eroded away.
Weather continues to erode the tower. Cracks fill with ice and expand, and rocks then fall
to the ground. Piles of broken lava columns at the base of the tower indicate that it used
to be larger.
Native Americans also have stories to explain Devils Towers. In their stories, the tower is
called Mateo Tepee, meaning Grizzly Bear Lodge. The rock’s long vertical cracks
reminded people of scratches that a bear might make. In a Kiowa story, for example,
seven little girls were playing far from their village when bears started to chase them. The
girls ran to a small rock and prayed for it to save them. The rock started to push upwards,
higher and higher until the girls were out of the bears’ reach. The bears scratched at the
rock and broke their claws. The Kiowa say that these little girls were pushed upward to
the sky; they now form a seven-star constellation. Another version of the story has little
boys chased by bears, and an eagle carries them home from the tall rock.
Devils Tower appears insurmountable to many. Henry Newt, who was part of area’s first
geological survey, wrote in 1875: “Its summit is so entirely inaccessible that the energetic
explorer… standing at its base could only look upward in despair of ever planting his feet
on the top.” Nonetheless, a Wyoming rancher named William Rogers ascended the tower
in 1893; he climbed up with the aid of wooden pegs that he’d drive into cracks. A more
professional ascent was made in 1937 by a small party representing the American Alpine
Club. The climb can be made relatively easy or extremely challenging according to the
path someone chooses.
The tower is still sacred to several Native American Plains tribes, including the Lakota
Sioux, Cheyenne, and Kiowa. There have been conflicts between tourists who want to
climb the tower and indigenous people who hold ceremonies around the monument.
There is now a compromise that involves a voluntary climbing ban in June, which is
when the tribes traditionally use the tower most. This compromise has not satisfied
everyone, since climbers see the rock as federal land and Native Americans see ascension
of the monument as desecration. About 4,000 people climb Devils Tower every year.
According to a PBS documentary called In Light of Reverence, most agree not to climb
during the month of ceremonies.

The region is also known for its colorful rock layers. The oldest visible rocks have been
dated to the Triassic period, or about 200 million years ago. These are dark red sandstone
and siltstone, colored by oxidized iron. A thin white band of Jurassic-era gypsum follows.
People can also spot gray-green shale, red mudstone, and yellow sandstone.

The United States was probably first aware of Devils Tower after an 1859 Yellowstone
expedition led by Captain W. F. Reynolds. In 1875 Colonel Richard Dodge led a
geological survey to the rock. It was Dodge who named Devils Tower; he thought that
natives called it “Bad God’s Tower”. Congress designated the area a US forest reserve in
1892, and by 1906 it was the country’s first national monument. In addition to the tower,
the park includes the Belle Fourche River and 1347 acres of pine forests and grasslands,
home to deer, prairie dogs, and other animals.
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Outdoor Paradise in Colorado: An Ideal Honeymoon Destination

After the I dos and the reception, a couple commonly heads to their honeymoon. A honeymoon is a time-honored trip celebrated by newlywed couple. It is a time where solitude and intimate sexual bonding takes place.

These days, honeymoons take place in different destinations preferred by the couple. Oftentimes, preferred locations are those that are isolated, temperate, interesting, unique, and most importantly an amorous place.

Colorado is an ideal place to celebrate your honeymoon. Here are some romantic places that you may consider as you plan your honeymoon:

Colorado Springs

Its nearness to the Rocky Mountains will make you and your partner in touch with nature. You can walk together in Colorado Springs several parks and trails as you begin to plan ahead with family life. You may also want to visit the Cave of the Winds a popular tourist destination in the region of Pikes Peak in Colorado. More of natures sightseeing is the Garden of the Gods and Seven Falls.

A place to stay should not be worried since the place offers several housing which is fitted for newlyweds. You can opt to stay at some of Colorado Springs known luxury hotel such as the Broadmoor Hotel, and The Cliff House.

Pueblo, Colorado

There are three destinations you and your partner can enjoy in Pueblo, Colorado. On the west part of Pueblo, you will be able to find Lake Pueblo State Park. In the area are about 400 camping sites which are spread out on all sides of a 9600 acre park. The said park offers water activities such as swimming, fishing and boating.

On the southern part of Colorado there are two well-known spots: (1) Lathrop State Park; and (2) Trinidad State Park.

Lathrop State Par is declared as the first state park of Pueblo. You and your partner will feast on a good climate and fresh air suitable for your honeymoon. If you two enjoy the outdoors, you can go fishing, play golf or enjoy the many great scenic spots around the place. On the other hand, Trinidad State Park offers the same picturesque scenes wherein you can enjoy most water activities. You might want to try their famous windsurfing and water skiing.

Durango, Colorado

The water town, that is what Durango means.

If you and your partner adore the outdoor life then you will leave the place filled with good memories. The town is known as the outdoor activity paradise. Be captivated with outdoor activities in the place such as rock and mounting climbing, kayaking, rafting, fishing and hunting.

If for instance, you will celebrate your honeymoon during the winter months, Durango will still be a well-fitted honeymoon destination since it has ski areas.

Mancos, Colorado

It is in Mancos specifically in Mesa Verde National Park where one can find the premier concentration of the cliff residences of Indians. It is considered as a place where magical locations exist. You and your partner will be able to discover the restaurants which offer sumptuous foods.

Colorado is a place where you and your partner can enjoy the outdoor life an outdoor life that is embedded with serenity and simplicity. After all, what you need on your honeymoon is a time wherein you can bond with each other and a time to openly express your love. You can do it in Colorado.

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Honeymooning in the Canada

After the stressful preparations for the dream wedding, any newly wed couple deserves a relaxing honeymoon break that will release them from all the worries collected from making their wedding as perfect as possible. Now, left on their own, they are free to relax and throw off the formalities that might have stressed them during the wedding. Honeymoons should allow couples to let their hair down before actually venturing into the realities of married life.

If you and your better half is not a big fan of the tropics and would rather opt for some place where the climate is cool and will sort of force the two of you to keep each other cozy, then Canada is a great place to spend your honeymoon. Canada is reach with vacation spots where newlyweds can enjoy their honeymoon without suffering from the usual sunburns that one might experience during a trip to the tropics.

Canada, that other country in Northern America, is very much like the United States except that it has a lower population density, the environment is calmer, and it has more natural parks and scenic landscapes. Although the country is also considered as multicultural, French and English influences are still very much felt even today.

This northern American country attracts tourists who love outdoor activities like hiking and skiing. Canada is rich in wildlife, too. So, animal lover couples will be delighted of the arctic wildlife in this countrys national parks. Moreover, even though this country is dotted with cities as well, the calm urbanity of the cities is what attracts tourists from other parts of the globe.

In the northern central part of Canada is where the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon lie. The main tourist attraction in these places is the rich wildlife and a number of out-of-doors activities that will excite any active newlyweds who have a taste for nature adventures. Activities depend upon the season, winter sports during the winter and hiking during summers. An additional treat is the beautiful landscape.

The central part of the country is where the province of Ontario is located. Ontario is famous for the city of Toronto and Ottawa, which is the countrys capital. Ottawa is famous for its Winterlude Festival which will be very interesting to newlyweds. Moreover, who could leave out the Niagara Falls? Romantic movies were made in the name of this enchanting waterfall.

Going to the west side of Canada, couples can visit the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. These two provinces are well known for the cities of Victoria and Vancouver, the Jasper and Banff national parks, and the Rocky Mountains. Couples can also enjoy the activity of whale watching on these parts together with the gentle urban life of Vancouver.

Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and New Foundland provinces are located in the Far East side of the country. This is the part of Canada which is dotted with charming small villages and pleasant hiking roads rich with wildlife and rough but exciting coastal areas.

On the French east side lays the province of Quebec. Here palatable cuisine can be experienced which will definitely gratify any couples appetite. God cuisine plus an excellent scenery all around, and lets not forget the French speaking locals, you would think that youre already in Paris. Paris in the Northern American continent, that is.

Just remember to forget all the post wedding worries and have a relaxing good time and do your honeymoon in the Canadian way.

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