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A Photographic Journey up the Missouri River in North Dakota - Bismarck to Fort MandanPhotographs of the Missouri River at Bismarck to Fort Mandan
Missouri River Credit: U.S. Geological Survey
Missouri River Credit: U.S. Geological Survey
Missouri River Credit: U.S. Geological Survey
Missouri River - Mandan oil refinery in the background Credit: U.S. Geological Survey
Rip-rapping and development along the Missouri River Credit: U.S. Geological Survey
Rip-rapping and development along the Missouri River Credit: U.S. Geological Survey
Double Ditch Indian Village State Historic Site Credit: North Dakota Tourism Department Looking southwest from Double Ditch Indian Village State Historic Site, north of Bismarck August 5, 2001 Credit: U.S. Geological Survey Looking west from Double Ditch Indian Village State Historic Site, north of Bismarck June 27, 2001 & August 27, 2006 Credit: U.S. Geological Survey Looking west from Double Ditch Indian Village State Historic Site, north of Bismarck August 5, 2001 Credit: U.S. Geological Survey Looking northwest from Double Ditch Indian Village State Historic Site, north of Bismarck August 5, 2001 & August 27, 2006 Credit: U.S. Geological Survey Looking northwest from Double Ditch Indian Village State Historic Site, north of Bismarck August 5, 2001 Credit: U.S. Geological Survey Looking northwest from Double Ditch Indian Village State Historic Site, north of Bismarck Credit: U.S. Geological Survey Looking northwest from Double Ditch Indian Village State Historic Site, north of Bismarck August 5, 2001 Credit: U.S. Geological Survey
Missouri River along the Lewis & Clark Trail Credit: North Dakota Tourism Department Rock rip-rapping on the west bank of the Missouri River, below Price June 22, 2000 Credit: U.S. Geological Survey Rock rip-rapping on the west bank of the Missouri River, below Price June 22, 2000 Credit: U.S. Geological Survey West bank of Missouri River near Sanger June 22, 2000 Credit: U.S. Geological Survey
View of the Missouri River from Cross Ranch State Park, Sanger, North Dakota Credit: North Dakota Tourism Department Entrance of a tributary on the east bank of the Missouri River below Washburn June 22, 2000 Credit: U.S. Geological Survey
Giant Canada goose flock resting on an exposed sandbar in the Missouri River a few miles south of Washburn August 23, 2004 Credit: U.S. Geological Survey To Top of PageLewis & Clark Home |
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