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  1. The Red Desert is a high-altitude desert and sagebrush steppe located in the south-central portion of the U.S. state of Wyoming, comprising approximately 9,320 square miles (24,100 square kilometers).

  2. Oct 1, 2008 · “The Red Desert is 6 million acres. Oil and gas projects already cover 2 million of those.” The Red Desert is wedged into a rift valley called the Great Divide Basin. This is where the Continental Divide splits, forming the country’s longest big-game corridor. In Africa, the Red Desert would be a wildlife sanctuary or game reserve.

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  4. Feb 6, 2019 · Between Rawlins and Rock Springs, you'll find the most unique ecosystem in the West. Wyoming's high desert sits 6,000 feet above sea level and is fascinating. Flickr / Carfull in Wyoming. It truly is a desert here. The area known as the Great Divide Basin sits on the Continental Divide, but drains into neither ocean.

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  5. The Great Divide Basin (the uppermost "loop" on the map above) is an endorheic drainage basin on the Continental Divide (red line) in the United States. /  42.00028°N 107.98389°W  / 42.00028; -107.98389. The Great Divide Basin or Great Divide Closed Basin [3] is an area of land in the Red Desert of Wyoming where none of the water ...

    • 3,959 sq mi (10,250 km²)
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  6. Mar 3, 2020 · Wyoming's Red Desert is the largest unfenced swath of land in the continental U.S. Exploring it can be daunting, since there's little signage or information online. The Wyoming Outdoor Council is hoping to change that with a new map of the landscape. WOC's Mike Kusiek says the Red Desert-which runs from along Wyoming's borders with Colorado and ...

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  7. The dramatic Boar’s Tusk is strongly associated with the origins of Shoshone culture. Regardless of who administers the Red Desert, we must all remember that public lands are ancestral native lands. “The Jack Morrow Hills Study Area of Wyoming’s Red Desert has been an important cultural landscape for the Shoshone Nation and our ancestors ...

  8. These volcanic remnants now form some of the most interesting landforms of the Northern Red Desert: Boar’s Tusk, North and South Table Mountains, and Steamboat Mountain. These volcanic plugs, necks, dikes, flows, and cinder cones erupted violently through the crust from deep sources in the earth’s mantle. Colorful badlands of the Honeycomb ...

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