The Grand Tetons.
The Snake River, near the beginning of the Snake River Plain,
which stretches clear across southern Idaho.
The ruggedness of the Grand Tetons, the newest range in the Rocky Mountains
(but composed of some of the oldest rock in the world).
Grand Teton Mountain, the tallest in the park,
reaches an elevation of 13,770'.
Grand Teton reflection.
"Les trois Tetons"—"The three breasts," as they were called
by the first whites to see them from the west, looking east;
they are still called that.
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