Native Americans have many beliefs on how this tower was created. One folk tale, told by the Lakota's, is about two Indian boys who were playing in a great prairie. They played all day, so they wondered around, and soon found a river. They began to follow this river, and over a big hill, and soon lost their way. They starting walking back, but only got further and further away. They grew tired and curled up by a tree, and went to bed. Then the next morning, they hoped to have someone from their families find them, but they had no luck. This went on for a couple more days, and finally, the boys felt as if they were being followed. They soon saw the giant grizzly bear. The boys started running, and since they could find no place to hide. So they began to pray to Wakan Tanka, the Creator to save them. Suddenly, the land began to shake, and the ground began growing up and before they knew it, they were high in the air on a huge rock. The grizzly bear, Moto, attempted to reach the top, leaving his claws all down the sides, but lost sight of the boys. They had disappeared into the skys. Wanblee, the eagle, brought the boys safely back home. (Boy Scouts.)
Another one, told by the Sioux, believes that seven Sioux girls were picking flowers one day, when suddenly they came across a group of bears. They began chasing the girls, and the girls couldn't out run them. Having mercy on these girls, the Great Spirit raised the ground beneath the girls, forming protection for them. The bears tried to climb the rock, but fell off, leaving their scratch marks on the sides. The girls were then pushed into the heavens, where they then became the seven stars of the Pleiades. (Wikipedia.)
Devils Tower is a unique geological feature located in northeastern Wyoming, USA. It is a monolithic igneous rock formation that rises 867 feet above the surrounding terrain. Devils Tower is sacred to several Native American tribes and is a popular destination for rock climbers.
The address of the Devils Tower Natural History Association is: Po Box 37, Devils Tower, WY 82714-0037
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Devils Tower is a natural geological formation, specifically an igneous intrusion that formed underground and was exposed through erosion. It is not man-made.
Devils Tower is located near the town of Hulett in northeastern Wyoming, USA.
Devils Tower is 867 feet tall above its base and rises 1,267 feet above the Belle Fourche River, which flows at its base.
The address of the Devils Tower Natural History Association is: Po Box 37, Devils Tower, WY 82714-0037
Devils Tower is 1000 feet wide
Devils Tower, the national monument, is located in northeastern Wyoming.
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Devils Tower National Monument was created on 1906-09-24.
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Entrance Station - Devils Tower National Monument - was created in 1941.
Yes, Devils Tower is an igneous rock formation. It is considered to be a laccolithic butte, formed by the intrusion of igneous material into overlying sedimentary rocks and subsequently exposed through erosion.
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