Hell’s Half Acre, Central Wyoming, Grand Canyon, Native Americans, Postcard

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Back of PostcardHell’s Half Acre is a geological formation in Central Wyoming, known for its colorful and bizarre features resembling a miniature Grand Canyon. Native Americans used it as a buffalo trap, leaving behind artifacts. Early explorers reported flames and gas emissions, leading to its name Burning Mountain. Scientists debate its formation, some attributing it to erosion while others suggest volcanic activity. Captain Bonneville was one of the first white men to visit in the early 1800s. Today, Hell’s Half Acre remains a natural wonder, showcasing nature’s intricate beauty and mysteries.

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