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NiiGABA Eclipsed. — An astonished tourist ■writes to the Frontier Index from the curious district surrounding the \ellowstone Luke of Montana: — *' JSear the outskirts of this monstrous locality there is a lake on the top of the mountain thai is yet frozen over, the ice and snow covering its surface some feet deep. The main forks of the Yellowstone, on heading opposite Henry'r Forks of Snake River, in the saitio vicinity that the Madison and Galatin rise, empty into the big lake, which h&s for its outlet tbo Yellowstone river, and just below the lake the whole liver falls over the face of a mountain thousands of feet, the spray rising several huj.dred. '

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Southland Times, Issue 913, 9 March 1868, Page 2

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112

Untitled Southland Times, Issue 913, 9 March 1868, Page 2

Untitled Southland Times, Issue 913, 9 March 1868, Page 2

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