Missouri Breaks Landscape
« Back to Public Land - The BLM-The Big Open, August 2001 National Geographic Magazine

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The Missouri River flows through Missouri Breaks National Monument in near Fort Benton, Montana where Lewis and Clark and the "Corps of Discovery" passed through on their expedition to explore the West and find a water route across North America.
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