The Buffalo Bill Dam was the tallest dam in the world when completed in 1910. Today it is a National Civil Engineering Landmark. There's a walkway along the top of the dam, and visitors can look down 280 feet to the Shoshone River below.
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I have a dam today, too!
ReplyDeleteIncredible photos. Such a magnificent piece of engineering. I am glad you were able to visit it.
ReplyDeleteSo impressive.
ReplyDeleteWe used to live about 70 miles from Cody, touring that dam was very interesting, thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteThat bridge is high, not sure I'd be walking on it.
ReplyDeleteDams are so amazing, don't you think? lovely pics!
ReplyDeleteBuffalo Bill Dam truly amazing, Great series of photos.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing walk that must be!
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing. I sure would like to see that in person someday. Happy Wednesday, Sue. Thank you for hosting!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteThese kind of places are my favorite. I admire a lot the people who design and build them!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! Happy WW!😘❤️
I have been in Wyoming in 1971 when no tourists came to the States, only relatives this was my case with my aunt, my mother's sister. I remember so well this trip, these landscapes I had never seen.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful photos of the dam.
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Beautiful! I enjoyed seeing all the water, it is quite dry here.
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Dams are such interesting structures to visit.
ReplyDeleteThat is quite a dam. I have never heard of it before. My loss.
ReplyDeleteLove that second shot! #WaterThursday
ReplyDeleteThat is a dizzying drop-off!
ReplyDeletewow - looks so impressive and a great place to walk. Enjoy your week and thankyou again for the linkup.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
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