2013: Year in Review by National Geographic. Part 2/3

Looming above the landscape in northeastern Wyoming sits the Devils Tower. This monolith came from the bowels of the earth as magma, cooling into vertical columns, most of which are six-sided. Popular with climbers, the Tower is also an important figure in many American Indian traditions, including the Cheyenne, Crow, and Arapaho. (Photo by Aaron Huey/National Geographic)
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