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Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge

The Forty Foot Hole. A favorite swimming hole when we were young.
An old mine locals call the Bat Cave. We used to camp in it when I was a teenager
Crab Eyes
A natural bridge on the summit of Mt. Elk
Under the bridge view
Mt. Lincoln. It got the name because the skyline resembles the profile of Abraham Lincoln lying flat on his back.
Mt.Elk in November
Sunset at Caddo Lake
Now for some of the wildlife that inhabit this refuge
Female Coyote
Bisons seem so noble and all powerful. It's their place and they know it.
Longhorn calf
Longhorn Cows
Eastern Collared Lizard or Mountain Boomer.
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge
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Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge

These photos are from several trips to Oklahoma between 2013 and 2015. These mountains are among the oldest in the US. The wildlife refuge is unc Read More

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