"The Tetons and the Snake River," Ansel Adams' famous portrait of the Snake River in Grand Teton National Park.  A wending jewel in Greater Yellowstone, the Snake marries the Columbia River and is liquid lifeblood for the natural landscape, tourist economy, municipal water supplies and vital source for big agriculture in Idaho.  Photo courtesy National Park Service
"The Tetons and the Snake River," Ansel Adams' famous portrait of the Snake River in Grand Teton National Park. A wending jewel in Greater Yellowstone, the Snake marries the Columbia River and is liquid lifeblood for the natural landscape, tourist economy, municipal water supplies and vital source for big agriculture in Idaho. Photo courtesy National Park Service