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Basin Wyoming Derby 2006
My Brother Gonzi in the Blue car and our friend mark christopherson taking their heat
Coalbed Methane in the Powder River Basin
Earthjustice has been working to protect the Powder River Basin from the harmful effects of coal bed methane mining. The Powder River Basin covers about 13 million acres (or 20,000 square miles, approximately the size of Massachusetts and New Hampshire combined) in northeastern Wyoming and southeastern Montana. The land is rolling shortgrass prairie that supports a large array of wildlife: deer, elk, antelope, bear, prairie dogs, ferrets, eagle, and grouse, to name a few. Today, it is also home to many farmers and ranchers, who have lived and worked there for many generations. The 14,000 coalbed methane wells in production today have already wrecked thousands of acres of productive land and habitat. Earthjustice has recently won victories to protect this area! Learn more here: http://www.earthjustice.org/library/background/coalbed_methane_in_the_powder_river_basin.html
Wyoming (Sunlight Basin)
Sunlight Basin about 50 miles NW of Cody, near the 7D Ranch
Wyoming 01
My first trip to Wyoming in 2004, driving across the Bighorn Basin.
Voices From The Powder River Basin part 1 of 3
Documentary about coal bed natural gas development in Montana and Wyoming from the perspective of landowners and concerned citizens.
Voices From The Powder River Basin part 3 of 3
Documentary about coal bed natural gas development in Montana and Wyoming from the perspective of landowners and concerned citizens.
Alberta Tar Sands & Sudbury Basin- Lesson 22 - Part 3 of 9
Alberta Tar Sands & Sudbury Basin- Lesson 22 - Part 3 of 8 •Oil shale; utah,Wyoming 450 billion barrels •Only can recover 1/6th •Fine grained sedimentary rock. •Mined underground •Underground equipment •Processing oil shale; crushing and heating •Refining of oil •Coal in western Canada -- Open pit mining
Voices From The Powder River Basin part 2 of 3
Documentary about coal bed natural gas development in Montana and Wyoming from the perspective of landowners and concerned citizens.
Great Divide Basin
Backpacking through Wyoming on the Continental Divide Trail
Powder River Basin Part 1
By request-----Known by railfans far and wide, this area in Wyoming is a coal producing machine. There's not much scenery in this Google Earth flyover so see how many trains you can spot on the route. By the way, does anyone know if this area is available on MSTS?
Geyser Basin at Yellowstone
http://jross-video.com Midway Geyser Basin
The Ultimate Google Earth Anomalies Tour Video 1
Sites include Mima mound sites in the US and Africa; Unexplained, landscape circles, Undiscovered pyramids in Egypt?, strange circles in the Bahamas, secret and mysterious landscape anomalies, a new line site in Peru, and potential ruins and lost cities. Download the .kmz file of the Video tour to view in Google Earth here: http://www.googleearthanomalies.com/Video/tabid/95/Default.aspx See more anomalies @ http://www.googleearthanomalies.com Sites in Video: -Mima Mounds: Near Little Bighorn Basin, Wyoming- Site 1 44°56'13.60"N 108°44'56.64"W -Mima Mounds: Near Little Bighorn Basin, Wyoming- Site 3 44°57'47.37"N 108°40'31.61"W -Mima Mounds: Oregon- Site 1 42°32'56.06"N 119°37'1.26"W -Almost 7 miles away- mounds continue... 42°27'15.54"N 119°37'27.14"W -Mima Mounds: Washington, USA- Site 1 46°50'39.09"N 122°52'51.91"W -Mima Mounds: Washington, USA- Site 2 46°50'37.60"N 122°53'57.04"W -Mima Mounds: Washington, USA- Site 3 46°55'1.75"N 122°50'39.41"W -Mima Mounds, Africa: Site 1- This site stretches for many, many miles- 24°20'32.47"N 14°43'50.11"W -Mima Mounds, Africa: Site 4 24°13'48.92"N 14°42'45.78"W -Mima Mounds, Africa: Site 2 24° 7'14.82"N 14°42'31.73"W -Mima Mounds, Africa: Site 6 24°15'55.03"N 14°34'40.53"W -Shipwreck- Florida Keys 25°12'34.23"N 80°14'47.48"W -Little G- Florida Everglades 25°16'58.04"N 80°48'4.07"W -Circular Features: Florida- Site 1- Florida Everglades 25°16'38.09"N 81° 6'27.40"W -Circular Features: Bahamas- Site 1 24°58'42.93"N 77°13'41.86"W -Circular Features: Bahamas- Site 3 23°42'19.44"N 77°27'8.28"W -Patterned Earth: Nevada- Site 1 40°37'43.08"N 119°50'1.91"W -Patterned Earth: Nevada- Site 2 41°28'27.43"N 119° 5'32.14"W -Large Circular Features: Oregon- Site 1- Large Concentric Circle- Geoglyphs in America 42°33'48.19"N 119°32'40.28"W -2 Circles, Oregon- American Geoglyphs similar to Nazca Lines in Peru. 42°33'26.94"N 119°33'4.16"W -2 circles overlapping, Oregon- American Geoglyphs 42°33'48.97"N 119°33'16.04"W -Spiral? 2000+ feet wide, Oregon- American Geoglyphs- Nazca lines in America 42°38'54.20"N 119°29'51.19"W -Unexplained Features: Egypt- Site 1- Undiscovered ancient pyramids in Egypt? 29°32'41.29"N 30°38'48.29"E -Unexplained Features: Egypt- Site 2- Undiscovered ancient pyramids in Egypt? The layout is similar to the pyramids on the Giza plateau. 29°32'35.95"N 30°38'48.67"E -Circular Features: Peru- Site 1- Agricultural site in Peru? Lost city? Circles and linear features out of place on the natural landscape. 17°23'34.58"S 71°20'14.31"W -Circular Features: Peru- Site 2- Land alteration in Peru, appears to be ancient. 17°23'29.78"S 71°20'7.65"W -Circular Features: Peru- Site 3- Check out all the strange, linear features. 17°24'11.56"S 71°19'34.46"W -Linear Features: Peru- Site 1- New Nazca lines in Peru? The lines appear to be very old and have been washed out when water flowed in this area, however they are over 275 miles South of Nazca. 17°13'43.98"S 71°26'17.38"W -Linear Features: Peru- Site 2- New Nazca lines? 17°13'37.86"S 71°26'38.12"W What are Mima Mounds? Mima Mounds can be found throughout the world but primarily are located West of the Mississippi in America. The mounds measure a few inches in height to 100 feet in height with diameters from a few feet to over 1,000 feet. The mounds occur throughout the world by the millions and represent a major unexplained phenomenon for scientists. The origins of the mima mounds has been debated for many years and consists of numerous theories. The reality of the mima mound phenomenon seems to be more polygenetic in origin, meaning there is no single explanation but a multitude of explanations for the origin of the mounds. The view from space will be the ultimate tool for determining the true origins of the mima mounds. To read more about origin theories of the Mima Mounds go here: http://www.googleearthanomalies.com/Anomalies/CircularFeatures/MimaMounds/tabid/62/Default.aspx See also: http://www.science-frontiers.com/sf119/sf119p09.htm