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Others were so deeply mined they looked like miniature Grand Canyons.
It reached a depth of 10,911.4 meters, or 35,798.6 feet, equivalent to almost seven Grand Canyons.
White was the first woman to row the full length of Marble and Grand Canyons in 1952.
In short, it can do anything a paper calendar can do, with electronic efficiency, though without pictures of grand canyons or young women in swimsuits.
Canyons which are sometimes referred to as Grand Canyons but are not officially named as such:
It goes through 86 tunnels and over 39 bridges and passes through an area of canyons big enough to contain four Grand Canyons.
Gould explained Hutton's view of uniformity of rate; mountain ranges or grand canyons are built by accumulation of nearly insensible changes added up through vast time.
The adventure takes Earnest to destinations which include raiding tombs in Mexico, Peru, moving trains, a forest, the Grand Canyons, while attempting to save the world.
The dam's proponents say it was needed to control devastating flooding by the Colorado River, which runs through Glen and Grand Canyons and helped carve them millenniums ago.
But by agreeing to a relocated damsite near Lee's Ferry, between Glen and Grand Canyons, Brower did not realize what he had gambled away.
A part of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Lake Powell also offers something that the expansively resplendent Bryce and Grand Canyons do not - intimacy.
She closes her eyes and she sees things-images of blood and soil mixed together like the center of a Black Forest cake; Grand Canyons of silent office towers.
By 1955 she was advertising trips down the San Juan, Glen, Cataract, and Grand canyons of the Colorado River, as well as trips on the Snake and Salmon.
At the transition point of Millard and Grand Canyons, construction was met by a large granite crag that required 8 months of dynamiting and mucking to allow just enough passage for the narrow gauge cars.
There are a number of Little Grand Canyons across America, one in Jackson County, Illinois, another in Lumpkin, Georgia, and another in the San Rafael Swell in Utah.
Lost Secrets Of The Mediterranean: 2000 meters beneath the sea, grand canyons, death valleys and the pillars of Atlantis, The Sciences, USA: The New York Academy of Sciences, pp44-51.
Since this railroad had a spur as far south as Marysvale, Humphrey tried to interest its owners in the tourism possibilities of Bryce, Zion, and Grand Canyons, with Marysvale as the jumping-off station.
Grandtravel's Grandest Canyons, a 10-day trip, starting June 22 for children 12 to 17, or July 13 for children 7 to 11, visits Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, a rodeo, Monument Valley and the Grand Canyon.
One South Pacific January day, the pair descended 35,800 feet below the Pacific, seven miles down into the Marianas Trench and the depth of seven Grand Canyons, the place where the Creator appointed the seas their limit, the end, the bottom.