Astonishing facts about Devils Tower National Monument in the US
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, UNITED STATES/ Updated : Oct 3, 2023, 10:20 IST
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The first recorded ascent of Devils Tower was in 1893 by two local ranchers, William Rogers and Willard Ripley. Notably, the first solo ascent was made by Fritz Wiessner in 1937.
The first recorded ascent of Devils Tower was in 1893 by two local ranchers, William Rogers and Willard Ripley. Notably, the first solo ascent was made by Fritz Wiessner in 1937. Read less
Geological wonder: Devils Tower is one stunning igneous intrusion composed of hexagonal columns. Standing tall at 867 ft (264 meters) tall, this is a classic example of columnar jointing, which is a rare geological phenomenon.
First National Monument: Did you know that Devils Tower was designated as the first national monument in the United States by President Theodore Roosevelt on September 24, 1906? This marked the beginning of the Antiquities Act, which allows the president to designate national monuments.
First ascents: The first recorded ascent of Devils Tower was in 1893 by two local ranchers, William Rogers and Willard Ripley. Notably, the first solo ascent was made by Fritz Wiessner in 1937.
Wildlife: The monument's surrounding area is noted for being home to diverse wildlife, including prairie dogs, deer, turkeys, and a variety of bird species. Prairie dogs can often be spotted near the base of the tower.
Hollywood connection: Devils Tower gained additional fame after it was featured prominently in Steven Spielberg's 1977 science fiction film Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
Hiking trails: There are several hiking trails within the monument, including the popular 1.3-mile Tower Trail that circles the base of Devils Tower, offering different perspectives of the formation.
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