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451 Canyon de Chelly. Shinarump capping Permian (Photo G373)1913Image
452 Canyon de Chelly. VII, 26 (Photo N-M131)1911Image
453 Canyon de Chelly. Wall and sand dune (Photo G376)1913Image
454 Canyon del Muerto, 2± mi. above mouth (Moencopie strata), 1909 (W. C. Mendenhall, photo, U.S.G.S.)1909Image
455 Canyon in gravels near Mormon Point1925Image
456 Canyon leading west from Elk Ridge, San Juan County, Utah. June, 1915.1915Image
457 Canyon of Paria Creek in white Navajo sandstone1922Image
458 Canyon of Paria Creek in white Navajo sandstone1915Image
459 Canyon of San Juan River from Honaker trail, San Juan Oil Field, 600 ft. below top.1909Image
460 Canyon of San Juan River from Honaker trail, San Juan Oil Field. Looking north from a point 600 ft. below top. Goodridge Formation.1909Image
461 Capitol Reef wash, cut in Navajo sandstone, Wayne County, Utah, 1935.1935Image
462 Capitol Reef Wash, San Rafael Swell. Wingate sandstone. Emery County, Utah. June 1918.1918Image
463 Capitol Reef Wash, San Rafael Swell. Wingate sandstone. Emery County, Utah. June 1918.1918Image
464 Capitol Reef Wash, San Rafael Swell. Cavities in Wingate sandstone. Emery County, UT. June 19181918Image
465 Capitol Reef Wash, San Rafael Swell. Navajo sandstone. Emery Co., UT. June 1918. Stream cutting through monocline1918Image
466 Capitol Reef Wash, San Rafael Swell. Wingate sandstone. Emery County, UT. June 19181918Image
467 Capitol Reef, looking SE down Sand Creek from point two miles west of Fruita. Moenkopi foreground; Shinarump-Navajo in cliffs; Henry Mountains in distance. Wayne County, Utah, 1937.1937Image
468 Car for inspection use on desert cattle railway, South Australia, 19161916Image
469 Car washed into a ravine by flood. Skutumpah-Swallow Park road1940Image
470 Card players, Paria Valley camp, 19431943Image
471 Carmel (bottom), Entrada (slope), Curtis (cliff of gypsum) and Winsor formation (top slope), Meadow Brook Canyon, Kane County, UT, 19391939Image
472 Carmel Flume (dry) Canyon, N.E. Glendale1936Image
473 Carmel Flume (dry) Canyon, N.E. Glendale. 1936.1936Image
474 Carmel formation (cliff) at head of Flume Canyon upthrow (east) side of Sevier fault which trends northeasterly. Cretaceous formations (background) at level of Jurassic. Kane County, UT. 19391939Image
475 Carmel formation and Entrada (upper right) near mouth of Deep Creek. Washington County, UT, 19401940Image
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