Escape the world on the North Platte RiverShauna Stephenson
North Platte River- a river that rises in northern Colorado and flows northward into Wyoming and then eastward and southeastward through Nebraska where it joins the South Platte to form the Platte River North Platte Centennial State,Colorado,CO- a state in west central United States in the Rocky...
"The investigation of return flow on the North Platte River, between Whalen, Wyoming and North Platte, Nebraska, was authorized by House Bill No. 308, "Flood control Act," Mississippi River and Tributaries, February, 28, 1929. The purpose of this study was to determine, if possible, the ...
Cozy apartment located on the North Platte River Enjoy easy access boat launch and a short walk to Hobo Hots Springs. Guests have access to blue ribbon river fishing right from the property, located only four blocks to downtown, restaurants, museum, & golfing. Saratoga Lake is only 5 minutes...
The Pahá Sápa or Black Hills are near the center of the Lakota territory, bordered by the Powder River to the west, the North Platte River to the south, and the Missouri River to the north and east. According to Lakota legend, Maka was distressed that the nations of humans had grown ...
River Room Dining Room Guest Rooms The North Platte River is part of what makes The North Platte Outpost so unique. And that's why we wanted to bring that into your Lodge experience by designing the River Room to replicate your phenomenal experience hunting on our river property. ...
The North Platte River valley (elev. ca 3300 ft/990 m) in Garden and Keith counties, Nebraska, has an avifauna of 305 species, the richest known north of Texas in the Great Plains. More than 25 years of observations, mist-netting, banding, and breeding-bird surveys by the authors and...
For the region east of and proximal to the Rocky Mountain front, and south of the North Platte river basin (where eolian deposits prevent cultivation), 12% of land cover comprises cultivated crops, where the Ogallala sediments have been removed; for 42% of land cover, the Ogallala sediments ...
We observed the abundance, diurnal distribution, and habitat use of sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis) in the North Platte River Valley (NPRV) in 1989 for comparisons to similar data from 1979 to 1980. Sandhill cranes traveled farther from nocturnal roosts to diurnal feeding sites and use of ...
aOn the bank of the Platte river was a semicircular row of sixteen bison skulls, with their noses pointing down the river. Near the center of the circle which this row would describe, if continued, was another skull marked with a number of red lines. 在普拉特河的银行十六北美野牛头骨半圆列...