Preview
Identifier
sa3-080-03
Description
This black and white photograph is taken in the Belly River and shows exposures of ground. The tall outcropping is located in the center of the photograph. The exposure has striations on the left and right side caused by water eroding its surface. The center section of the exposure is covered in loose rocks and stones. Shrub brush rises on top of the exposure and climbs up the left side. The foreground consists of shrub brush and grasses surrounding the exposure. A gulley can be seen on the left side of the photograph in the background, and a hill rises in the background on the right side of the photograph. Stratified layers are visible within the exposed outcropping. There is a single shrub in the bottom left side of the picture. There are no clouds or anything in the sky. Handwriting is below the photograph.
Physical Description
black and white photograph
Keywords
Archaeological sites, Paleontology, Expedition photographs, Erosion, Rock formations, Landscape, Belly River (Mont. and Alta.)
Rights
© University Archives, Fort Hays State University
Publisher
Digitized by Forsyth Digital Collections
Collection
Recommended Citation
Sternberg, George Fryer 1883-1969, "080-03: Belly River Exposures" (2021). George Sternberg Album #3 - South American Views. 240.
https://scholars.fhsu.edu/sternberg_album3/240
Language
eng
Transcription
Belly River exposures.
Keywords
Archaeological sites, Paleontology, Expedition photographs, Erosion, Rock formations, Landscape, Belly River (Mont. and Alta.)
Comments
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