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Overview Details The grandeur of this world wonder is captured by this spectacular map/poster. The map, compiled from aerial photography and field-surveyed by Bradford Washington, shows the Grand Canyon's topography at a 1:24,000 scale, along with the twists and turns of the Colorado River one mile below the rim of the Canyon. Shaded relief by noted artist Tibor G. Toth brings the landscape to life. 36" x 35''Scale: 1 inch = 2,000 feet
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Heart of The Grand Canyon Map Print
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The grandeur of this world wonder is captured by this spectacular National Geographic map. It is compiled from aerial photography and field-surveyed by Bradford Washington. It is printed at a scale of 1 inch to every 0.4 miles.
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GW2830 National Geographic Heart of the Grand Canyon Wal $16.99
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You have selected: Heart of the Grand Canyon Maps, Paper - 36"H x 35"W
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The grandeur of this world wonder is captured by this spectacular map/poster by National Geographic. The map, compiled from aerial photography and field-surveyed by Bradford Washington, shows the Grand Canyon's topography, along with the twists and turns of the Colorado River one mile below the rim of the Canyon. Shaded relief by noted artist Tibor G. Toth brings the landscape to life. Features: Shows topography Shaded relief artistry Map Scale 1in equals .4 miles Overall Dimensions 36in H x 35in W
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The Grand Canyon of the Colorado River in northwestern Arizona is one of the earth's greatest natural wonders. It became a national park in 1919. So famous is this landmark to modern Americans that it seems surprising that it took more than thirty years for it to become a national park. President Theodore Roosevelt visited the rim in 1903 and exclaimed: "The Grand Canyon fills me with awe. It is beyond comparison--beyond description; absolutely unparalleled throughout the wide world .... Let this...
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the grandeur of this world wonder is captured by this spectacular map-poster by national geographic. the map compiled from aerial photography and field-surveyed by bradford washington shows the grand canyons topography along with the twists and turns of the colorado river one mile below the rim of the canyon. shaded relief by noted artist tibor g. toth brings the landscape to life. features: shows topography shaded relief artistry tubed maps come in a clear plastic storage tube map scale 1in equals .4 miles overall dimensions 36in h x 35in w
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Description This map was made for the United States Geological Survey in 1882. The geological features of the Kaibab Plateau in the Grand Canyon are illustrated on this map. Important regions and landmarks are identified. A note under the map describes the landforms.
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* Striking relief. * Detail of the visitors center and museum, ampitheater, El Tovar hotel, and more. * Ranger stations, picnic areas, campgrounds, ruins, emergency telephones, and buildings. * Rapids, springs, cliffs, sand, forests, and other vegetation. * Roads, trails, and railroads. * Survey control points and elevations in feet.
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Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, by Greer K Chesher Combines naturalist writing and panoramic photographs of the newest National Monument. Also includes historic photo's and custom maps. 108 pages
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The winner of the Willa Cather Literary Award, this orchestrated anthology includes fifteen of today's best women writers who accepted the challenge to raft the terrifying, exhilarating 280 miles of the Colorado River. The resulting experiences are among the most powerful, emotional, and dangerous ever put on the printed page. Participants include Denise Chavez, Linda Ellerbee, Linda Hogan, Evelyn C. White, Ann Haymond Zwinger, and ten others.
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Description This map illustrates the geological features of part of the Grand Canyon and its geological features. Names of some buttes, plains and plateaus in the region.
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