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" Above the Upper Falls the Yellowstone flows through a grassy, meadow-like valley, with a calm, steady current, giving no warning, until very near the falls, that it is about to rush over a precipice 140 feet, and then, within a quarter of a mile, again... "
Preliminary Report of the United States Geological Survey of Montana and ... - Страница 83
по Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1872
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1st -12th Annual Report of the United States Geological and Geographical ...

Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1872 - 572 страници
...them. Л» we approached the margin of the eaflou, we could hear the suppressed roar of the tails, resembling distant thunder. The two falls are not...the falls and canon, I may attempt to present what 1 believe to be the origin. For about a mile above the upper Falls there is a succession of rapids...

Preliminary Report Of The United States Geological Survey Of Montana And ...

F.V Hayden - 1872 - 560 страници
...onefourth of a mile apart. Above the Upper Falls the Yellowstone flows through a grassy, meadow -like valley, with a calm, steady current, giving no warning,...attempt to present what I believe to be the origin. For about a mile above the Upper Falls there is a succession of rapids in the river. The walls of the channel...

1st -12th Annual Report of the United States Geological and Geographical ...

Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1872 - 570 страници
...rnile apart. Above the Upper Falls the Yellowstone flows through a grassy, meadow-like valley, with я calm, steady current, giving no warning, until very...precipice 140 feet, and then, within a quarter of a mile, agaiu to leap down a distance oí 350 feet. Before proceeding further with a detailed description of...

Wonders of the Yellowstone

James Richardson - 1873 - 310 страници
...the modesty of nature." "Above the Upper Falls the Yellowstone flows UPPER FALLS OF TUB YELLOWSTONE. through a grassy, meadow-like valley, with a calm,...a mile, again to leap down a distance of 350 feet. " From any point of view the Upper Falls are extremely picturesque and striking. The entire volume...

Wonders of the Yellowstone Region in the Rocky Mountains: Being a ...

James Richardson - 1874 - 314 страници
...the modesty of nature." "Above the Upper Falls the Yellowstone flows UPPER FALLS OP THE YELLOWSTONE. through a grassy, meadow-like valley, with a calm,...a mile, again to leap down a distance of 350 feet. " From any point of view the Upper Falls are extremely picturesque and striking. The entire volume...

The Englishman's Illustrated Guide Book to the United States and Canada, Etc

Montgomery Gibbs - 1874 - 326 страници
...current, giving no warning until very near the falls, that it is about to rush over a precipice 140 ft. and then, within a quarter of a mile, again to leap down a distance of 350 feet. From any point of view the Upper Falls are extremely picturesque and striking. The entire volume of...

The Englishman's Illustrated Guide Book to the United States and Canada ...

Englishman - 1876 - 268 страници
...current, giving no warning until very near the falls, that it is about to rush over a precipice 140 ft. and then, within a quarter of a mile, again to leap down a distance of 350 feet. From any point of view the Upper Falls are extremely picturesque and striking. The entire volume of...

The Englishman's Illustrated Guide Book to the United States and Canada, Etc

Montgomery Gibbs - 1875 - 360 страници
...current, giving no warning until very near the falls, that it is about to rush over a precipice 140 ft. and then, within a quarter of a mile, again to leap down a distance of 353 feet. From any point of view the Upper Falls are extremely picturesque and striking. The entire...

The Englishman's illustrated guide book to the United States and Canada [by ...

Montgomery Gibbs - 1878 - 346 страници
...current, giving no warning until very near the falls, that it is about to rush over a precipice 140 ft. and then, within a quarter of a mile, again to leap down a distance of 350 feet. From any point of view the Upper Falls are extremely picturesque and striking. The entire volume of...

New National First[ -fifth] Reader, Книга 5

Charles Joseph Barnes, J. Marshall Hawkes - 1884 - 516 страници
...and beast. > the falls, that it is about to rush over a precipice one hundred and forty feet deep, and then, within a quarter of a mile, again to leap down a distance of three hundred and fifty feet. Just above the Upper Falls are two beautiful cascades, twenty to thirty...




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