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Show 71 By Mr. Blackmar: Q Is the character of the water in and about the state line the same on both sides? A Yes, it is. Q That is, you can not tell by the water when you jump off from Utah to Arizona? A No. Mr. Blackmar: This photograph is offered in evidence as Complainant's Exhibit No. 47. ( The photograph referred to was received in evidence and marked " Complainant's Exhibit No. 47.") The Witness: We considered Glen Canyon, the entire length of Glen Canyon, as easy going. We encountered there nothing but sandbars and quicksand along the shore, and bad camping places sometimes, because of the difficulty of getting through the willows and scrub oak. By the Special Master: Q Where is Glen Canyon? A Glen Canyon is the canyon between the Fremont River, about there ( indicating on map) and the head of Grand Canyon. Q Do you mean to say that that whole distance ( indicating on map) is Glen Canyon? A Yes, Sir; it is 186 miles, approximately. By Mr. Farnsworth: Q Do you include Stillwater Canyon in that? 2031 |