U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 707 PLATE LVI 
A, EAGLE VALLEY NEAR EDWARDS. 
Although most of the valley of Eagle River between Minturn and we ucott is more than 
7 _ iss set tae » sea level, good crops ‘of alfalfa, the more hardy grains, and potatoes 
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isec The ranch buildings a usually substantial and the ranches a ll kept. 
a ahe soft light “ot ag evening the fields of waving grain make a very pretty pic ture. 
Phitcerant by . Leighton. 
B. RECENT VOLCANO IN EAGLE VALLEY. 
From the dark hill i = the middle background came the | volcanic outburst in this part 
of the country. Fragments of dark lava still cling to the slopes, showing that the lava 
ree down to he bottom of the ak ey. Photograph by Marius R. Campbell. 
C. EDGE OF RECENT LAVA FLOW. 
The lava flowed out from the volcano shown in B until it reached the ee; there it 
stopped. This is a view of the edge of the flow ne e it is washed by Eagle River. 
Photograph by M, O, Leighton, 
