Photos by fuzzyfelt30 : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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Dude, I was just there a couple of days ago and there is no way in 'H' I would ever climb on top of that arch. Those people are insane!!! One false move and down you go... over 1000 feet to a most certain end.
P.S. Aside from the lunatics with a death wish, Nice Photo.
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ça, c'est une très belle photo !
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Extraordinario!!! Que pequeños somos!!!
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Watch out for falling rocks!
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Captain Noel Chavasse was Medical Officer of the 10th (Liverpool Scottish) Battalion, the King's (Liverpool) Regiment, during the first three years of the Great War. He was the only man to win the British Empires highest award for valour, the Victoria Cross, twice during WW I. Only two other men have achieved this honour, Captain Arthur Martin-Leake RAMC 1901 & 1915 and Captain Charles Upham, New Zealander serving with 20th Bn, 2nd NZEF (The Canterbury Regiment) who won his first VC 1941 and his second in 1942
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This is Old Faithful Inn, Old Faithful Lodge is a different building
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Very impressive photo! I was there at the same time, visiting family in B-o-S! A big contrast to the usual expanses of sand and mud!
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