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Show 50 A No, just drift logs. By Mr. Blackmar: Q I show you a photograph which will be marked exhibit 23, and ask you what that represents. ( handing photograph to witness) A ( Examining photograph) This is a typical view in Labyrinth and Stillwater Canyons. They are very much alike in their formation-- palisades rise almost sheer from the river's edge; and they rise from 500 to 800 feet in height and are almost perpendicular. Mr. Blackmar: I offer this photograph in evidence as Complainant's Exhibit 23. ( The photograph referred to was received in evidence and marked " Complainant's Exhibit No. 23.") By Mr. Blackmar: Q I show you Exhibit No. 24, a photograph which will be so marked, and ask you what that represents. ( handing photograph to witness) A ( Examining photograph) This is the junction of the Green and Colorado Rivers. The walls here ( indicating) mare about 1300 feet high, and the river is 200 or 300 feet wide, and, according to the Geological Survey, 25 or 30 feet deep. This picture shows that relatively high water is prevailing, on account of the driftwood. Also I compared this picture with pictures made by other expeditions, and the height of 2010 |