Boise State University;Dirt;Biology;Lakes & ponds;Parks
Biology professor Fenton Kelley and student Walt Biaggne study black muck from the bottom of the pond in Juila Davis Park for evidence of biological activity.
Edward Rhodenbaugh's daily, sometimes hourly, account of activities during the summer break of 1924. As a teacher at Gooding College, Edward had the summer off. He spent his time traveling throughout Idaho and Easter Oregon, including Craters of...
Robert W. Limbert's daughters Margaret (left) and Grace (right) show off fish that they caught at Redfish Lake. The man in standing between the children is unidentified.
An etching depicting Ichthyosaurus, Pleasiosaurus and Pterodyctals. This slide is part of a collection of teaching materials prepared by Edward Rhodenbaugh.
View looking across Hell Roaring Lake. At an altitude of 7,407 feet, Hell Roaring Lake is one of many lakes located in the Sawtooth Mountain Range photographed by Robert W. Limbert. The lake displays a mirror image of the mountains.
Three unidentified men sit on a log on the shore of Redfish Lake with the Sawtooth Mountains in the background. Redfish Lake Lodge is located to the right, although not in photograph.