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Show 48 marked " Complainant's Exhibits Nos. 20 and 21, " respectively.) By Mr. Blackmar: Q I show you a photograph which will be marked Exhibit No 22, and ask you what that represents ( handing photograph to witness)? A ( Examining photograph) This is a photograph taken at the lower end of Bow Knot, a place in the river where the river forms a loop, so that it is only about 800 feet from the upper end of the loop across this plateau, to the other end of the loop. But it is several miles around by way of the river. Q Is that a part of Labyrinth Canyon? A This is a part of Labyrinth Canyon, yes. Mr. Blackmar: I offer this photograph in evidence as Complainant's Exhibit No. 22. ( The photograph referred to was received in evidence and marked " Complainant's Exhibit No. 22.") By Mr. Blackmar: Q Mr. Eddy, in coming through Labyrinth Canyon, tell me what difficulties of navigation you encountered there. A We went through there at what was probably a high level of water. In fact, after we left Greenriver, the river rose, so that the first two or three days through the canyon we experienced a steady rise in the canyon. So that at night we would run ashore, tie our boats among the rocks, and in the morning that the river may have come up from 1 to 3 or 4 feet 2008A |