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Grand Canyon's Phantom Ranch, Robert W. Audretsch

Label
Grand Canyon's Phantom Ranch, Robert W. Audretsch
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Grand Canyon's Phantom Ranch
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Robert W. Audretsch
Series statement
Images of America
Summary
Phantom Ranch is nestled in the Grand Canyon basin on the Colorado River-a location hardly visible from the rim and only accessible after a journey through scores of geologic layers. The only way there is by river rafting, hiking, or mule, and with each foot of the journey, the traveler descends 30,000 years in geologic time. While at Phantom Ranch, the view looking above is of 1. 7 billion years of geology, all swirling together in an alphabet of colors. Grand Canyon's Phantom Ranch is the story of the rustic buildings designed by architect Mary Jane Colter in 1921, of the park's first peoples, river rafters, the early trail and bridge builders, and dramatic flash floods. When travelers leave Phantom Ranch, they are never the same. For some of them, departing is as if they have just said good-bye to an old friend
Target audience
adult
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