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Henry Bakken Gravesite
Grave stone in Burke County, ND. Church with Louise, Oscar & Peter Bakken headstones. The Bakken shale is named after Henry Bakken, landowner where the first well was drilled into the Bakken formation in Williams County, ND in 1953 and named by geologist J.W. Nordquist.
Images ID: 20110824_SamsBak_4697
Author: Jim Blecha
© 2011 Jim Blecha
Images size: 21.0 Mpixels (60.2 MB uncompressed) - 3744x5616 pixels (12.5x18.7 in / 31.7x47.5 cm at 300 ppi)
Images keywords: Bakken, Building, Cemetery, Church, Country, Countryside, crude oil, Fungi, headstone, Lichen, Louise Bakken, OIL AND GAS, Oscar Bakken, Peter Bakken, Petroleum, prairie, Religious Building, shale, Steeple
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