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then the rear of this cavern, still persists and the remains of the cUflf 

 ruins, are located in this crevice. These are shown in figure 50. 



Figure 51, shows the ground plan of the ruin as it appears at present 

 and there are still intact several of the small storage rooms, as shown 

 in figure 50. 



Fig. 50. — Cliff ruins at Upper Ribbon Falls. 



Room 1. There is evidence that at this point there was originally a 

 room, but this has now been so far obliterated, that only a vestige re- 

 mains and it is impossible to get exact dimensions. Someone has re- 



SCALE of FEET 



Fig. 51. — Ground plan of cliff ruins at Upper Ribbon Falls. 



centlj^ dug at a number of points along the base of this cliff, one of 

 which is in the floor of this room, where charcoal and other evidences 

 of occupation were unearthed in a pit, which was about two feet in 

 depth. 



