Friday, March 25, 2011
The Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary
The Sanctuary is located 14 miles south of Hot Springs, SD.
Dayton O. Hyde, founder and president Institute of Range and the American Mustang. Dayton is a rancher, photographer and author of 17 books.
For nearly 20 years the Sanctuary has been a private setting for western movie making. Shot on-location here include Hidalgo and Crazy Horse. Seen here is the 1870s Fort Robinson set.
11,000 acres of pristine prairie with wild horses everywhere.
A small part of the more than 500 wild mustangs here at the Sanctuary.
To see more horses at the Sanctuary check out this link. http://www.wildmustangs.com/slideshow.html
Bird nests on an outcropping of some sandstone cliffs.
People have been writing on sandstone since the beginning of time.
1897 might not seem that long ago.
Native American petrogylphs.
Not just for wild horses, how about some wild turkeys. The Toms are showing there stuff.
For more about the Sanctuary its founder and the horses try this website. http://www.wildmustangs.com/
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