
Coal Mine Hill rises above a complex drainage system in this high plains landscape within Phillips, Montana. The terrain is defined by a dense network of coulees, including Coal Mine Coulee, North Shotgun Coulee, and Johnston Coulee, which carve through the Larb Hills. These ephemeral watercourses flow toward larger arteries like Telegraph Creek and Smith Creek, indicating a land shaped by seasonal runoff and erosion.
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1954 · Jordan
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1956 · Jordan
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1958 · Jordan
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1964 · Jordan
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1965 · Coal Mine Hill
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1965 · Sun Prairie
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1965 · Herman Point
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1965 · Schuyler Butte
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1965 · Buckley Lake
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1965 · Sheep Coulee
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