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Show 3tyr35S * 527 ( mean -mean mean ) that there is anything unusual about it , but ( -that that ) this same condition occurs in any river where ( ihere -there there ) are rocks in the current . ( R . ( 1823-1824 1823-1821 ) . ) Above Bull ( Prog Frog ) Rapid there were two boats on ( the -the the ) bar where the men had to get overboard . He also has landed on a bar himself , but he ( can't cant ) ( lo- lo ) cate the places definitely . He recalls the one at the mouth of the canyon that leads to the ( Rain- Rain ) . bow Natural Bridge , where Dodge struck the shore on a rock or a gravel bar . He came in right ( be- be ) hind Dodge and did the same thing . They had difficulty in getting off as there was swift water there . ( R . 1825 . ) There were lots of places where the boats struck , perhaps fifteen or twenty ( on oil ) the trip down , but they ( didn't didnt ) all have to get overboard as they could : sometimes shove off with their oars by standing ( on oil ) the stern , pushing , and lifting . There were lots of ( places -places places ) where some of the boats stuck some places where all of the boats stuck , and he believes they ( were -were were ) all stuck just below Double Bownot on the ( 'Green Green Green ) River . ( R . 1825-1826 . ) He ( doesn't doesnt ) recall that any of the boatmen were , criticized on the trip on account of paying too much attention to the scenery , causing five of them : ( getting -getting getting ) on the bar at Bownot . They were ( attend attend- attend ) ing to the business of getting the boat down the river . , ( R . 1827 . ) The business of the trip as far as the camera men ( were -were were ) concerned was to get interesting pictures . |