THE GRAND CANYON OF THE COLORADO RIVER IN ARIZONA
ROMANTIC INDIAN LEGEND
HE Indians believed the Grand Canyon the road to
heaven.
A great chief mourned the death of his wife. To him
came the god Ta-vwoats and offered to prove that his wife was in a
happier land by taking him there to look upon her happiness. Ta-vwoats then
made a trail through the protecting mountains and led the chief to the
happy land. Thus was created the canyon gorge of the Colorado.
On their return, lest the unworthy should find this
happy land, Ta-vwoats rolled through the trail a wild, surging river.
Thus was created the Colorado.
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THE PROFOUND ABYSS Photograph by T. A. Lathe
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THE GORGE NEAR THE MOUTH OF SHINUMO CREEK Photograph by U. S. Forest Service
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SUNSET FROM PIMA POINT. "PEAKS WILL SHIFT AND GLOW, WALLS DARKEN, CRAGS
TAKE FIRE, AND GRAY-GREEN MESAS, DIMLY SEEN, TAKE ON THE GLEAM OF
OPALESCENT LAKES."HAMLIN GARLAND Photograph by Fred Harvey
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THE LOOKOUT AT THE HEAD OF THE BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL NEAR EL TOVAR
Photography by H. T. Cowling
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WAITING FOR THE SIGNAL TO START DOWN BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL
One may descend to the river's edge and back in one day by this trail
Photography by H. T. Cowling
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THE CELEBRATED JACOB'S LADDER ON THE BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL
The photograph shows how broad and safe are the Grand Canyon trails.
There is no dangers in the descent Copyright by Fred Harvey
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Last Updated: 30-Oct-2009
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