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4 kwi 2024 · Explore the "weird and scenic landscape" of lava flows, cinder cones, and sagebrush in southern Idaho. Learn about the park's history, current conditions, camping options, and centennial celebration in 2024.
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Learn about the history, characteristics, statistics and categorization of lunar craters, the impact craters on Earth's Moon. Find out how craters are formed, how they are studied and how they are named.
Explore the largest mostly Holocene-aged basaltic lava field in the contiguous United States, with volcanic cones, caves, and rift cracks. Learn about the history, geology, biology, and recreation of this remote and undeveloped area in the Snake River Plain.
Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve – amerykański pomnik narodowy i rezerwat przyrody znajdujący się w stanie Idaho. Pomnik ustanowiono decyzją prezydenta Calvina Coolidge'a 2 maja 1924 roku. Przez lata jego granice były wielokrotnie zmieniane.
22 kwi 2024 · Discover the wonderland of lava at Craters of the Moon, a national park in Idaho. Learn about the park's history, geology, and wildlife, and explore its caves, trails, and scenic drive.
23 kwi 2020 · Learn how the Moon's surface is different from Earth's and why it has so many craters. Find out how erosion, tectonics, and volcanism affect the crater count on each planet.
Explore the volcanic landscape of the Great Rift, a 52-mile long crack in the Earth's crust. Enjoy hiking, camping, skiing and driving on BLM-managed lands and trails in central Idaho.