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| Bison near Mount Coolidge. |
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| Looking northwest. In the views below, the highest peak is Harney Peak. Mount Coolidge offers perhaps the best panorama of any peak in the Black Hills. |
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Mount Coolidge is deep within the Precambrian core of the Black Hills. The
inner distant hills are the Paleozoic cuesta. The outer distant hills
just before the sunlit plains are the Jurassic cuesta. Below: a shower over the plains, with hints of a rainbow. |
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| Views south and southwest. |
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A panorama spanning more than 360 degrees, a composite of pictures from several vantage points.

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