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mit at an elevation of eight thousand five hundred feet; not far from Greenland Spring。 From here one may go east over the Walhalla Plateau to Niji Point; and overlook the Chuar Valley at the mouth of Marble Canyon; where Dr。 Walcott spent a winter studying the Algonkian strata of that region。 To the west is Point Sublime; Powell Plateau; and other scenery of an unusually majestic character。

Features of the North Wall。 But let us now return to the main north wall before us。 The green tufts; that at this distance appear as grass or shrubs; partially covering the top of the wall and descending the slopes into the Canyon; are in reality great trees; mainly pines and black birches; from twenty…five to over one hundred and one hundred and fifty feet in height。 The forest that covers the Kaibab Plateau contains many majestic trees; and some of these have wandered over the rim to peep into the depths of the abyss below。 The cherty limestone strata are thus largely covered; but the next stratum is the clear band of cross…bedded sandstone; which corresponds to the second member of the geological series seen in the arm of the amphitheatre at Maricopa Point; and is from five hundred to six hundred feet wide。

Then the eye rests upon slopes of talus; which reach down to the red strata of varying thicknesses; which are deposited above the red…wall limestone; the widest member of the whole Canyon group。 These walls are cut and recessed into all kinds of shapes and forms; angles; promontories and recesses; which; especially in the early morning and late afternoon; cast shadows of inexpressible beauty。

The Red…Wall Limestone。 We now come to the red…wall limestone nearly six hundred feet in thickness。 What a striking; massive wall it is; and how impressive; when seen even at this immense distance。 This wall is red only because it is stained by the color washed down by the rain from the red strata above。 In reality; it is a rich creamy lime; but only where the red strata above have been degraded and washed away does the natural color of this wall appear。

The Plateau。 Below the red…wall limestone; there are several strata of red and gray and olive rocks that slope to the plateau。 This plateau is not quite so wide on the north side as on the south; owing to El Tovar being located in the recess of a great amphitheatre。 It is from these plateaus that the finest views of the real Canyon can be obtained。 The visitor; sitting on the porch or on the rim at El Tovar; cannot realize that below his feet; as it were; there is an almost exact duplication of the wall and slopes of talus; the thrilling precipices; the alcoves; recesses; promontories and the like; that he sees on the north side。 And yet a trip down the trail on to the plateaus reveals these stupendous facts in a manner that is surprising even to those who; for years; have been familiar with them。 How much more; then; is such an experience to a tyro。 I have met men who were world…wide travelers; and who were visiting the Canyon for the first time; some of these were expert geologists; yet they refused to go down the trail; with the excuse that they could fully grasp the scenery from the rim。 But that is impossible。 The human mind cannot realize the effects of vastness and power this Canyon scenery produces; except when one stands below the cliffs and looks up。 And where the opportunity is given of looking both up to towering walls; and down over beetling precipices; the effect is enhanced。

The Tonto Sandstones。 Below the plateau; slight slopes lead the eye to the last of the stratified rocks; the Tonto sandstones of the Cambrian period。 These are readily distinguished; mainly by their deep buff color and the fact that generally they are found resting on the archaean or unstratified rocks; locally though incorrectly termed the granite; which makes the Inner Gorge through which the river runs。 This 〃granite〃 is in the main a blackish gneiss。

The Algonkian Strata。 Though the Tonto sandstones usually occupy the location named; there is a deviation from this in the presence of some remnants of strata of the Algonkian period; directly opposite El Tovar。 This deviation is discussed in the chapter 〃How the Canyon was Formed。〃 These remarkable rocks occur to the left (west) of Bright Angel Creek; and lie immediately above the gneiss。 Their brilliant red reveals them; and they can be followed up under the base of the Cheops and to a small wash to the left of Osiris。 At the mouth of Bright Angel; they rest upon the archaean; with the Tonto sandstones above them; but just in front of the Battleship a break in the gneiss occurs; and on the portion nearest us the Algonkian strata totally disappear; for the Tonto strata rest directly upon the gneiss。

Zoroaster; Brahma and Deva Temples。 Now; in turn; let the eye rest upon the temples; towers and buttes that stand in the heart of the Canyon; more or less detached from the main wall。 To the right of Bright Angel Creek; striking buttes keep guard。 The nearest is an angular mass of solid; unrelieved rock; sloping in a peculiarly oblique fashion。 It is Zoroaster Temple; seven thousand one hundred and thirty…six feet in elevation。 Close behind it is a more ornate and dignified mass; Brahma Temple; named after the first of the Hindoo triad; the supreme creator; to correspond with the Shiva Temple; soon to be described; on the right。 Shiva; the destroyer; Brahma; the creator。 The one controlling the forces that have destroyed the strata; the other dominating the powers that have brought these structures into existence。 Brahma is seven thousand five hundred and fifty…four feet in elevation。 Behind Brahma is another butte; which; however; cannot always be dissevered from the main wall。 It has no cap of cherty limestone。 It can be readily discerned; therefore; by its flat…topped appearance。 It is Deva Temple; seven thousand three hundred and forty…four feet above sea level。

Buddha Temple and Cloister; Manu Temple。 To the left of the Bright Angel Gorge; quite an assemblage of buttes awaits inspection。 The dominating pile almost opposite Brahmaacross Bright Angelis Buddha Temple; and below it is Buddha Cloister。 Beyond this is another butte; which; however; at times; can scarcely be detected from the main walls of the Kaibab。 Yet it is a separate butte of great proportions; and is named Manu Temple; after the great law…giver of the Hindoos。 Buddha's elevation is seven thousand two hundred and eighteen feet; while Manu's is seven thousand one hundred and ninety…two。

Cheops Pyramid。 To the left of Buddha Temple; and nearer to us; is a massive though less ornately carved monument than Buddha。 It is Cheops Pyramid; a detached mass of the red…wall limestone; which; however; is rapidly losing its red color; owing to the disappearance of the red strata from above。 Cheops is five thousand three hundred and fifty feet in elevation; and is of a peculiar shape; as of some quaint and Oriental device of symbolic significance。

Isis and Shiva Temples。 Just above; and farther to the left; is a peculiar temple; resting upon sloping taluses of the red strata beneath; its cap formed of alone; narrow ridge of cross…bedded sandstone。 It has two great cloisters in front; and is named Isis Temple; after the feminine god of the Egyptians。 Isis has an elevation of seven thousand twenty…eight feet; and is the eastern support of the gigantic rock mountain which towers over all the lesser structures。 This is Shiva Temple; a solid mass; sliced off from the main Kaibab。 The elevation is seven thousand six hundred and fifty feet; and it is thus described by Dutton; who named it: 〃It is the grandest of all the buttes; and the most majestic in aspect; though not the most ornate。 Its mass is as great as the mountainous part of Mount Washington。 The summit looks down six thousand feet into the dark depths of the inner abyss; over a succession of ledges as impracticable as the face of Bunker Hill Monument。 All around it are side gorges; sunk to a depth nearly as profound as that of the main channel。 It stands in the midst of a great throng of cloister…like buttes; with the same noble profiles and strong lineaments as those immediately before us; with a plexus of awful chasms between。 In such a stupendous scene of wreck it seems as if the fabled 'Destroyer' might find an abode not wholly uncongenial。〃

Horus Temple。 Guardian temples to the west of Isis are Horus and Osiris。 The former is nearer to the river。 It is capped with the white sandstone; and is so closely sculptured that white fragments have fallen upon the sloping red talus beneath。 The whole appearance is not unlike a giant hat of an Arab; with its streaming folds of white reaching far over the neck down the back。 It rests upon a massive block of the red…wall limestone; which presents a bold face to the east。 Its elevation is six thousand one hundred and fifty feet。

Osiris Temple。 Behind Shiva is Osiris Temple; with an elevation of six thousand six hundred and thirty…seven feet。 At the proper angle it is seen to be as prominent before Shiva as is Horus; but our angle of vision gives it the retreating effect。 It is a gracefully domed temple in the cross…bedded sandstone; and clearly reveals its five hundred feet superior height

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