'font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Ian Kleine
So the first thing one would usually hear of Montana is “Go visit Berkeley Pit, and you’ll see what I mean.” Doing a bit of Googling helped. The pit is actually a 900-foot deep acidic lake that would kill anyone who would dive in it. Snow geese were the last of its victims. Bless them souls of those poor geese.
The Butte National Park is probably the strangest man-made park for the fact that it displays a charm that could melt the skin off of your bones. Like the La Brea Tar Pits perhaps. Only Tar Pits were made by Mother Nature. This one was made by men. On the course of mining, mining and more mining.






