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The Hell's Half Acre lava plain is located in Bingham and Bonneville counties in the state of Idaho. The site is about 150 square miles (390 km 2) in size. [1] The area where a former lava lake existed is marked by a 875-yard (800 m) long by 328-yard (300 m) wide depression near the summit of the lava field. [7]
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; GPX (all coordinates) ... Hell's Half Acre Lava Field: 1976: Blackfoot Bingham, ...
Hell's Half Acre Lava Field, a basaltic lava field on the Snake River Plain, Idaho; Hell's Half Acre, the rapids immediately upstream of the American side of Niagara Falls; Hell's Half Acre (Wyoming), a unique escarpment in Natrona County, Wyoming; Hell's Half Acre, old name for Midway Geyser Basin, one of the Geothermal areas of Yellowstone ...
Black Butte Crater Lava Field; Bruneau-Jarbidge volcanic field; C. Columbia River Basalt Group; ... Hell's Half Acre Lava Field; Henry's Fork Caldera; I. Island Park ...
The highway crosses the Snake River at the northern edge of the city. I-15 has a partial cloverleaf interchange near Rose before it crosses a pair of irrigation canals. The freeway then travels across the eastern part of the Hell's Half Acre Lava Field ahead of its interchange with River Road, which provides access to Shelley east of the Snake ...
Byway traverses the prairies and southern Big Horn Mountains of central Wyoming, with access to the Red Wall, the Hole-in-the-Wall, and Hell's Half Acre. Also a Wyoming State Scenic Backway. [80] [81] I South Fork-Alsea River Back Country Byway: Oregon: 11 18 OR 34 and OR 501 in Alsea: Alpine and Bellfountains Roads in Alpine
Hell’s Half-Acre was Fort Worth’s notorious red-light district from the 1870s through World War I, located on the south end of town. It was a gathering place for the worst elements of society ...
Hell's Half Acre lava field, west to southwest of Idaho Falls; 3.250 ka ±0.15. (3,250 years ago) [16] Shoshone lava field, North of Twin Falls, Idaho; 8.400 ka ±0.3. [17] Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve; Great Rift of Idaho; the lava field was formed during eight eruptive episodes between about 15 and 2 ka. [18]