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Collage of State Pictures Oil pumper in Fryburg Field. Scoria structure with multiple void spaces (Photo by J. Bluemle) Medicine Rock, Grant County (Photo by J. Bluemle) Petrified log displayed at the North Dakota State Capitol grounds (Photo by J. Bluemle) Wind blown ripples southwest of Walcott, North Dakota (Photo by J. Bluemle) Metal statue of a Viking on a pyramid-shaped hill in the Fort Ransom area (Photo by J. Bluemle) Southern view of the Missouri River, near Bismarck (Photo by J. Bluemle) Devils Lake (Photo by J. Bluemle) A view of the badlands (Sentinel Butte Formation) along the Missouri River in the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Dahlen Esker, Grand Forks County (Photo by J. Bluemle) Historic bridge in the Pembina River Valley near the town of Concrete Oil rig in northwestern North Dakota (Photo by J. Bluemle) Blue Butte, North Dakota. Aerial view of the Turtle Mountains (Photo by J. Bluemle) Photograph of downtown Grand Forks during the flood of 1997 (Photo by James Fischer) Forest River, Northeastern North Dakota.
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Collage Information Dahlen Esker FloodPhotos "Geologic" Curiosities in North Dakota Oil Derick
Wind blown ripples Turtle Mountains Badlands The Origin and Behavior of Devils Lake Forest River
Scoria Missouri River Petrified log Disclaimer