Canyon (possibly Bryce Canyon) with interesting rock formations
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Title
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Canyon (possibly Bryce Canyon) with interesting rock formations
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Photographer
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Likely, Mark Jefferson
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Description
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Landscape of an interesting canyon with unique rock formations. It is noted this picture was possibly taken in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. The spire-like rock formations stick up from the bottom of the canyon and the soft rock walls are slowly being eroded, exposing more of the spires. Trees grow in the bottom of the canyon and on top of the rock wall in the background. Rock layers can be seen in the rock wall and on the spires.
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Date Span
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1900-1935
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Object Type
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Black and White Positive Lantern Slide
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Publisher
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W.C. Ives, 226 Lafayette Road, New York
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Subject
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Landscape; Rock Formations; Spires; Erosion
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Collection Location
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Box 122
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Location
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Unknown
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Exact Date
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Exact Date Unknown
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Film Size
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Film Size Unknown
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High Resolution Available
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010_MJ_122_095
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Cataloger
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Rachel Ellenson
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Date Digital File Created
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Rachel Ellenson
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Digital File ID
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Mark Jefferson Image
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Type
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10MJ
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Rights
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The copyright and related rights status of this Item has been reviewed by the organization that has made the Item available, but the organization was unable to make a conclusive determination as to the copyright status of the Item. Please refer to Eastern Michigan University Archives (lib_archives@emich.edu). for more information. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use.