Wyoming: South Pass - Crossing the Great Divide
How can a gentle mountain pass be so significant, yet look like a rolling swale? See this puzzle-looking landscape that opened the West to Christians, Fur Traders & Trappers, Mormons, Gold Seekers and the most adventuresome characters of the mid 19th century. It is all a part of our nation’s fabulous history. Thank you for sharing our videos on your social platforms. Remember to Subscribe and Hit the Notifications "Bell" to be notified of new uploads. Most importantly, tell others. Email us at [email protected] If you want to support this ministry: Square https://checkout.square.site/pay/6da4... Our Website https://creationseminar.net/donate.htm Zelle zellepay.com (use) [email protected] PayPal https://paypal.me/creationseminar?loc... Thank you, FAIR USE NOTICE: These works by Steve Grohman are criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. All information taken falls under ''fair use'' of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (1998). Therefore, no breach of privacy or copyright has been committed. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism, is being distributed without profit, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.

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