Divide 10,000 ft. southeast. Pikes Peak. Wind effect

Item

Title
Divide 10,000 ft. southeast. Pikes Peak. Wind effect
Photographer
Likely, Mark Jefferson
Description
The North Cathedral Spires in the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The rock formations found in the park were formed millions of years agoas horizontal mineral deposits and over time following the creation of the Rocky Mountain Range, the deposits were pushed up through the ground in vertical formations. The picture shows the North Cathedral Spires and the larger formations in the park to the right. The landscape is sandy and rocky with low-growing scrub bushes and grasses. Mountains can be seen in the background.
Date Span
1900-1935
Object Type
Black and White Positive Lantern Slide
Subject
Landscape; Pikes Peak; Roadway; Colorado
Collection Location
Box 92
Location
Pikes Peak, Colorado, United States
Exact Date
Exact Date Unknown
High Resolution Available
TIF
Cataloger
Rachel Ellenson
Date Digital File Created
5/18/2016
Digital File ID
010_MJ_92_024
Type
MJ
Rights
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