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The north face of Mount Robson rises abruptly in a series of precipitous cliffs, rank on 

 rank, to the very skies. At its base the Grand Forks River, swiftly flowing from Berg Lake, 

 leaps a cliff as high as a Niagara and, plunging in a succession of superb falls through a 

 gorge over 3,000 feet deep, sweeps through the "Valley of a Thousand Falls" on its way to 

 the Fraser. Photo by Rev. George Kinney. 



