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E.C. LaRue, Glen Canyon, 1921

Posted by jfleck on 27 September 2013, 10:09 pm
Glen Canyon near mouth of Warm Springs Creek. The nearly vertical cliff is formed of Navajo sandstone. The Todilto (?) formation is exposed near the river level. Garfield County, Utah. October 3, 1921. Courtesy USGS

Glen Canyon near mouth of Warm Springs Creek. The nearly vertical cliff is formed of Navajo sandstone. The Todilto (?) formation is exposed near the river level. Garfield County, Utah. October 3, 1921. Courtesy USGS

The new header picture on the blog is from the USGS photo archive, attributed to E.C. LaRue, 1921, in Glen Canyon

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