Grand Cañon of the Colorado River, Mouth of Kanab Wash, Looking West1872Grand Cañon, Colorado River, Near Paria Creek, Looking East1872Grand Cañon of the Colorado River, Mouth of Kanab Wash, Looking East1872Looking South into the Grand Canyon, Colorado River, Sheavwitz1872Mouth of the Paria, Colorado River; walls 2.100 feet in height, No. 11 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"1872The "Vermillion Cliff," a typical plateau edge, as seen from Jacobs Pool, Arizona. From its top a plateau stretches to the right, and from its base another to the left. Their difference of level is 1.500 feet, and the step is too steep for scaling, No. 15 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"1872The Cañon of Kanab Creek, near its junction with the Grand Cañon of the Colorado. In the foreground is a dripping spring affording a shower bath. Temperature, 69° Fahr, No. 8 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"1872Colorado River, Mouth of Kanab Wash, Looking West1872Grand Cañon, Colorado River, Near Paria Creek, Looking West1872"The Bath," a dripping spring in Kanab Cañon. Temperature, 69° Fahr, No. 9 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"1872Cañon of Kanab Wash, Colorado River, Looking South1872Grand Cañon, Colorado River, Mouth of Kanab Wash, Looking West1872Grand Cañon of the Colorado River, Mouth of Kanab Wash, Looking West1872Rain Sculpture, Salt Creek Cañon, Utah1872Looking South into the Grand Cañon, Colorado River, Sheavwitz Crossing1872Perched Rock, Rocker Creek, Arizona1872Grand Canon, Colorado River, Near Paria Creek, Looking West1872Limestone Walls Kanab Wash, Colorado River1872The mouth of Kanab Creek. The beds of the Colorado River and its tributary here lie in gorges cut by the running water to the depth of about 3.500 feet below the general surgace of the country. The highest point seen in the picture is 2.500 feet above the water, and the walls are here too steep to be scaled, No. 10 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"1872The northern wall of the Grand Cañon of the Colorado, near the foot of To-ro-weap valley. The rounded rocks of the foreground are sand-stone, No. 14 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"1872Cañon of Kanab Wash, Colorado River, Looking South1872Cañon of Kanab Wash, Colorado River, Looking South1872Rain Sculpture, Salt Creek Canon, Utah1872Cañon of Kanab Wash, Colorado River, Looking North1872Marble Cañon, one of the gorges of the Colorado here, 1.200 feet deep. The steep cliff is gray limestone and the slope below a brilliant red sandstone, No. 13 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"1872View in the Grand Cañon of the Colorado River, No. 12 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"1872Canon of Kanab Wash, Looking South, Colorado River1872