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Show 388 The upper strip of this ( pie-shaped pieshaped ) plateau is one thousand feet higher than the lower stretch . The ( lower Jower ) ( twenty-five twentyfive ) miles breaks off and drops a ( thou- thou ) sand feet in elevation . ( R . 1341 , 1342 . ) There are horse trails , and some trails which have been aided by ( man i-nan inan ) , so they can get the cattle from the rivers up on to the high ground ; they have built up rock at certain places to keep the cattle from slipping off the trails . ( R . 1342 . ) He identifies ( Oompl Compl ) . Exh . No . 145 , being a ( vol- vol ) ume of photographs which he took himself or were taken by R . C . Coffin , the chief geologist of the ( Mid- Mid ) west Refining Company , and are photographs taken along the Green and San Juan Rivers and adjacent areas which are contingent to one of those streams . ( R . 1342 1343 . ) The photographs are all num . - bered . These photographs were taken from 1921 to 1926 , various times before this litigation started . . ( ( R . ( 1345-1347 -1345-1347 ) . ) No . I is a picture taken looking right into the ( anticline -anticline anticline ) at the Kane Creek ( structure-No structureNo ) . I or Kane ( Creek Creek- Creek ) . It shows the sharp , precipitous walls and shows the structure shows the width of the . , river as well . He has pointed out that one or two trails coming into the lower country come through this notch , and that ( during durh-ig durhig ) the ( tune time ) they started exploration work at the Midwest Refining ( Com- Com ) ( pany's panys ) well on this dome , that trail was the only one accessible ; the other one was absolutely ( dan- dan ) |