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Show Kolb- D 832 line them, but we didn't line them in Cataract canyon, with the exception of one rapid at the very end, which we haven't reached yet. There is a rapid at Dark canyon similar to one or two others above, but it is a very bad rapid, and we had run that rapid on car former trip; it didn't look any worse than lots of the other rapids, that we had gone over with out boats. THE SPECIAL MASTER: Excuse me a minute, Mr. Blackmar. This Exhibit 11 C, which appears to be photographs from the fills of the Geological Survey of certain portions of Green, Colorado and San Juan rivers, are these photographs taken on this trip? MR. BLACKMAR: Those are Mr. LaRue's photographs, the engineer. THE SPECIAL MASTER: Were they taken on this trip? MR. BLACKMAR: Yes sir. THE SPECIAL MASTER: This trip Mr. Kolb is describing? MR. BLACKMAR: Yes sir. THE SPECIAL MASTER: I didn't know but you would like to follow his testimony with these photographs. MR. FARNSWORTH: No, I don't care to, your Honor. A There was one of these islands I speak of that projected above the water, of sand and rocks, not gravel, but rocks, projecting above. On the south side, pretty close to the south side, 2802 |