The Grand Canyon Of Arizona: How To See It By George Wharton James






































































































































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For Not Only Does It Carry The Sand Of Its Own Grinding, As It Passes Through The Hundred Miles Of Canyon Of Its Waterway, But It Accepts The Sweepings Of Vast Areas Made By Its Tributaries.

Some of these extend through barren and desolate areas, - great stretches of the most forsaken desert lands, where the rains occasionally pour down with deluge-like force.

Cloudbursts and floods are common; for the whole country is high in altitude, with rising peaks, where electric storms play and rage, and the clouds drop, with a sudden sweep, their whole burden of water to the earth beneath. At other times, the waters are allowed to pour down in torrential rains which quickly deluge the land, and as there are no barriers to hinder or detain, they sweep down the inhospitable slopes to the stream beds, carrying with them all the sand, silt, rock debris, vegetable mould and animal matter that have accumulated since the last storm. So that while at its source it is the purest river in the world, at its mouth it is the dirtiest and most repulsive. The Mississippi, with many more miles of length, the Nile, the Amazon, the Yangste-Kiang, the Hoang-Ho, are all far cleaner at their mouths than is this insatiable dragon of the Canyon.

Carrying Power of the River. This suggests another singularity in which it doubtless reigns supreme. Probably no river in the world, of its length, has anything like the carrying power of the Colorado within its waters. Notice that I say "within its waters." It is useless for carrying anything on its bosom.

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