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New Frontiers of the Southwest:
Glen Canyon
A dramatic, white "bathtub ring" contrasts with soaring red sandstone cliffs below Explorer Canyon and reveals the extent of the drainage of Lake Powell where it meets the Escalante River. Powell is down 136 feet (41.5 meters) from its top watermark, reopening the playground of Glen Canyon.


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