Billings Gazette | Horses graze on a ridge of Wild Horse Island high above Flathead Lake. Billings Gazette Many years before the first European settlers arrived, the local native people used the island to hide their horses from the raids of their enemy tribes. Some horses remained hidden on the island long after the threats were over, and you'll still see a ... |
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