U. 8. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 707 PLATE LXV 
A. NATURE’S LACELIKE SCULPTURE. 
Fine sculpturing by the rain on a butte of red and w clay on the right of the track 2 miles south 
- De Beque. Every part of the beak is Hes say drained, and each rivulet has carved for 
self a distinct channel. Photograph by Marius R. Campbell. 
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B. PALISADE CANYON AT CAMEO. 
~ des lls of the canyon back cof Cameo are ——o 1,500 feet high and are composed of s: — 
iat “eyes of the M These weather into castle-like cliffs and slopes, as shown 
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P ‘erect . Marius R. C Sanepbell. 
