
The Jean Baptiste Charbonneau Grave marks a significant historical landmark near the small settlement of Danner, where the high desert terrain meets the complex hydrography of the Danner Valley. This area is defined by an intricate network of waterways including Jordan Creek, Goose Ranch Slough, and Castle Slough, which weave through the landscape alongside the South Antelope Canal. The geography transitions from the riparian lowlands of the valley to the higher elevations of Jack Creek Hill and the distinctive Hard Up Point.
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1955 · Jordan Valley
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1955 · Boise
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1957 · Jordan Valley
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1958 · Boise
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1958 · Jordan Valley
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1962 · Boise
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1969 · Little Grassy Mountain
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1969 · Jordan Craters South
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1969 · Juniper Ridge
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1969 · Cow Lakes
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