DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 
UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 
DIVISION OF THE COLORADO 
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towers and buttresses. The next day was rarer still, with 
sunshine and storm battling for the mastery. Boiling 
masses of cumuli rose up into the blue to incomprehensible 
