Canyon Sentence Examples

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  • Gold was found in Gold Canyon near Dayton, Nevada, as early as July 1849.

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  • Visit the Grand Canyon, travel to Scotland, hot air balloon ride.

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  • Water shot from the bottom of the canyon, forming hundreds of tall columns whose mist cast rainbows in the bright moonlight.

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  • And then the car slowly tilted toward the gaping canyon below.

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  • A sign informed them that they were entering the Canyon Creek Stewardship Project.

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  • She watched as he too crossed to the edge of the canyon before she rose.

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  • It appears in the cores of some of the western mountains, in some of the deep canyons of the west, as in the Grand Canyon of the Colorado in northern Arizona, and over considerable areas in northern Wiscpnsin and Minnesota, in New England and the piedmont plateau east of the Appalachian Mountains, and in a few other situations.

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  • The dam locks a narrow canyon.

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  • The last three places, all beautifully situated - the first at the base of Pike's Peak, the second in the Clear Creek Canyon, and the third at the junction of the Roaring Fork with the Grand river - have an especially high repute.

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  • A group of large volcanoes occurs on the limestone platform s6uth of the Grand Canyon, culminating in Mt San Francisco (12,794 ft.), a moderately dissected cone, and associated with many more recent smaller cones and freshlooking lava flows.

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  • Members of Coronado's expedition explored the Moqui country and reached the Grand Canyon, and after this a succession of remarkable and heroic explorations followed through the century; which however accomplished little forgeography,further confusing and embellishing rather than clearing up its mysteries.

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  • Evening to be spent at a resort overlooking the canyon.

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  • Veins of antimony are worked in the Battle Mountain District and in Bullion Canyon, 15 m.

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  • Bright orange, yellow, red and purple hues predominate and are set off very effectively against the dark green pines with which the margins of the canyon are fringed, and the white foam of the river at the bottom of the chasm.

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  • It flows through a canyon from 2000 to 5000 ft.

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  • The Grand Canyon is an ever-popular destination.

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  • Waimea Canyon which is a 3,500-foot deep canyon.

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  • For all she knew, the Grand Canyon was on the other side.

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  • Immediately behind it is the picturesque Mission Canyon.

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  • Most of its course in New Mexico lies through a canyon.

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  • In the southern part of the state the high plateaus are terminated by a series of giant terraces which descend to the general level of the Grand Canyon Platform in northern Arizona.

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  • One of the fault scarps is known as the Hurricane Ledge, and continues as a prominent landmark from a point south of the Grand Canyon in Arizona to the central part of Utah, where it is replaced by other scarps farther east.

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  • He permitted many members of his regiment who had been prospectors in California to prospect the territory, with the result that mines were located at Stockton, Bingham Canyon, Little Cottonwood and elsewhere; but attempts to smelt lead-silver ore near Stockton about 1866 were not successful, and the mining of precious metals did not become an established industry in the Territory until about 1870.

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  • The valley of the Cauca is much narrower than that of the Magdalena, and between Cartago and Caceres the mountain ranges on both sides press down upon the river and confine it to a narrow canyon.

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  • Care must be taken whenever the group need to enter a flash flood canyon or area.

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  • A canyon wren called in the distance but eluded us.

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  • Canyon Bakehouse offers a line of gluten-free bread products including 7-grain bread, cinnamon raisin bread, focaccia and hamburger buns.

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  • Look into direct sales opportunities with companies like Avon, Gold Canyon Candles or Pampered Chef.

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  • Mark Thatcher, an expert boatman who grew up on the Grand Canyon and later worked there as a river guide, started Teva Shoes over 20 years ago.

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  • Teva makes plenty of other men's sandals styles, including the Cardenas Fisherman, Agate Thong, Hallah Thong, Mush, Hurricane, Fossil Canyon, Open Toachi, Monsone and Tanza.

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  • The Grand Canyon is the number one landmark in the United States.

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  • A visit to the Grand Canyon also provides memories that will last a lifetime.

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  • Flying in the Canyon on one of these tours is simply amazing.

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  • Las Vegas bus tours don't provide the same amazing views of the Canyon as the plane tours, but driving does allow families to discover the natural beauty of the American West.

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  • Red Rock Canyon and its fantastic rock formations, the forbidding yet fascinating Death Valley, and Hoover Dam and adjacent Lake Mead are all within a short drive from Las Vegas.

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  • Canyon Ranch - With two locations - one in Tucson Arizona and one in the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts, this spa company emphasizes a lifestyle approach to wellness.

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  • There are destination spas, such as Canyon Ranch, or spas associated with a resort, such as the Sonoma Mission Inn.

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  • Explore Canyon, Deer Valley, Park City, Snowbird, or Solitude and enjoy the elegance of Utah skiing.

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  • While spending a lot of money on a spa vacation or aerial trip over the Grand Canyon are certainly events of a lifetime, most mothers are equally appreciative of gifts that are handmade or were designed just for them.

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  • Some of these challenges are held near notable American landmarks such as the Grand Canyon or the Washington Monument.

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  • Hiking the canyon and enjoying the stunning landscape that surrounds it makes all of the effort worthwhile.

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  • She was furious and so hurt, she wished she'd jumped into the Grand Canyon like she originally planned.

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  • They'd delayed in Ouray just long enough to attend the auction and planned to leave immediately afterward for their next stop, the Grand Canyon.

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  • They crossed Canyon Creek and the site of an avalanche a few years earlier, now evidenced by the rubble of broken, twisted trees and displaced earth.

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  • It was still light enough to see across the gorge when an opening in the trees allowed, but the long swing to the far end of valley was away from the direction the vehicle had driven and blocked from sight by the curve of the canyon.

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  • She didn't understand why until they reached the top, overlooking a deep canyon.

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  • To her surprise, moonlight glinted off the water of the newly formed lake that filled the canyon.

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  • The only sound was the rush of water at the base of the canyon.

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  • Thus at Pioche the altitude is 610o ft., at Hiko 3881 ft., at St Thomas 1600 ft., and at the Eldorado Canyon 828 ft.

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  • The surface in general is rolling, with a gentle slope northward, and drains through the Little Colorado (or Colorado Chiquito), Rio Puerco and other streams into the Grand Canyon.

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  • These gradients enable the inconstant streams tributary to the Colorado to carve their canyons, some of which are in themselves very remarkable, though insignificant beside the Grand Canyon.

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  • In1903-1904the cultivation of sugar beets and the manufacture of beet sugar were undertaken, and manufacturing establishments for that purpose were installed at Idaho Falls and Blackfoot (Bingham county), at Sugar, or Sugar City (Fremont county), a place built up about the sugar refineries, and at Nampa, Canyon county.

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  • The canyon of the Patia through the Western Cordillera is known as the "Minima gorge," and has been cut to a depth of 1676 ft., above which the perpendicular mountain sides rise like a wall some thousands of feet more.

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  • The Coca river may be penetrated as far up as its middle course, where it is jammed between two mountain walls, in a deep canyon, along which it dashes over high falls and numerous reefs.

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  • The bee industry prospers greatly in America, where amid the vast stretches of mountain and canyon in California the bee-forage extends for U.S.A. miles without a break, and the climatic conditions are so generally favourable as to reduce to a minimum the chances of the honey crop failing through adverse weather.

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  • Hallucinations, fate or some sort of mania brought on by her brain tumor, she wasn't going to wait for the Grand Canyon.

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  • Mansr led the column of warriors into the hills, not stopping until they reached the canyon she'd last seen several hours before.

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  • Talal, their home in exile, the canyon filled with hulking grey ships in the moonlight near Romas's home, the flower in the fountain of the sacred temple.

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  • On the far side of the narrow canyon, the sun did its duty so there was far less snow and little natural ice.

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  • Right is a winding low canyon in a wide bedding to a 10m pitch.

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  • The Bolivian capital La Paz almost entirely fills a deep canyon spanning around 5km.

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  • Eventually we had to leave the canyon via a break in the canyon wall.

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  • Lewes declares A market town in East Sussex has been declared an air quality management area due to street canyon problems.

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  • We felt the interior color palette should suggest an outdoor environment, so we used the natural colors of a red rock canyon.

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  • The Colca Canyon offers one of the best opportunities to see the huge Andean condor, and the scenery is breathtaking.

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  • We are given a talk each morning on the day's activities, which includes a diatribe on geological formations of the canyon.

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  • It is not some great loud fart in an empty gym or on the rim of the Grand Canyon.

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  • Next, on to Bryce Canyon National Park, where sandstone spires reflect colorful hues from every vista point.

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  • Our first stop is the White Canyon, a deep ravine etched into the desert rock.

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  • Recently his most famous rocket flight over Snake River Canyon in the USA was used in a music video by rap superstar Kanye West.

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  • He is the only individual to have been recognized with two ticker tape parades down Broadway's Canyon of Heroes.

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  • Enjoy the awe-inspiring vistas of The Grand Canyon but keep your eye out for those pesky varmints.

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  • By the savagely grotesque climax, Veronica has been put through an emotional wringer the size of the Grand Canyon.

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  • The Canyon Canopy Adventure is the best of the best.

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  • The Grand Canyon in Arizona is just a four-hour drive away from Vegas or visitors can take a "flightseeing" trip in a small plane or helicopter over the Canyon to the South Rim.

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  • Nature is not grand in any part of Nebraska, but the Bad Lands are imposing, and in the wooded foot-hills there is an abundance of bold and attractive scenery, particularly in Sioux county, and in Cherry county around Valentine and on the canyon of the Snake river.

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  • A traverse round the Event Horizon reaches a short drop into a small stream canyon.

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  • The rough sides of the canyon swept past her, her bare feet pattered on the ground.

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  • The afternoon was spent at a rocky canyon with ancient petroglyphs.

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  • An isolated canyon nearby contains Indian petroglyphs, and we will also stop at an abandoned White-tailed Prairie Dog town where Mountain Plovers nest.

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  • Day 6 THURSDAY hiking Grand Canyon We reach the high plateau of the Grand Canyon via Route 66.

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  • We then drove to the Shothole Canyon Road, an unsealed canyon road providing access into a spectacular gorge with sheer canyon walls.

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  • Heard a Canyon wren singing, tho we did n't know it at the time, as we had n't yet found a tape.

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  • You'll find a wonderful array of blushes at Mary Kay, including such colors as Gold Canyon Duet, Pink Sapphire, and Sunny Spice.

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  • The Rock Canyon 3-in-1 table is where I do my entertaining.

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  • If your taste leans more towards contemporary design, you can try out Thomasville lines such as Portico, Canyon, Marrakesh, Pavilion, Patchouli, or Interlude.

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  • One of my holy grail blushes and a staple in my makeup kit, Canyon is one of those colors that very easily suits most skin tones.

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  • Canyon is a true champion when it comes to brightening up the face.

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  • Of all the options available, Canyon offers the most versatility, wears well with all shades of eye and lip makeup I own, and makes me look awake - even when I'm running on four hours of sleep.

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  • It's slightly less warm than Canyon, yet it provides a similarly vibrant glow that pairs well with all makeup shades.

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  • Getting married in the Grand Canyon is definitely a one of a kind experience.

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  • Couples start their wedding with a private helicopter tour of the Grand Canyon at sunset.

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  • The tour ends at the ceremony location right on the rim of the Grand Canyon.

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  • Many couples choose to wed in a helicopter above the Las Vegas Strip or as they tour above nearby locations like the Hoover Dam, Grand Canyon or Valley of Fire.

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  • The Grand Canyon Floor Helicopter Wedding involves a scenic tour of Hoover Dam, Lake Mead and the Grand Canyon.

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  • Grand Canyon by Helicopter Wedding features a tour of the Grand Canyon area before a ceremony near the rim of the Canyon.

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  • Take a sunset tour of the Grand Canyon before returning to the Strip for an evening tour.

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  • Titled "Cult Commune," episode seven took place at the remote Sussurro Canyon in southern California.

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  • Alaska's Grand Canyon University has two Master of Education programs for reading and literacy, one for elementary education and one for secondary education.

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  • Buzzed-about highlights include the seven onboard neighborhoods, the nine-deck slot canyon, and the 28 ultra-luxurious royal loft suites.

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  • You can also whale watch on Maui, visit the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific" on Kauai and swim with dolphins off the Kona Coast.

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  • You'll get to see Hell's Canyon, the deepest in North America; visit the Walla Walla wine region and, if you're traveling in the summertime, check out Mount Rainier and Mount Saint Helens.

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  • The park's water rides, Snake River Falls and Thunder Canyon, as well as the Paddlewheel Excursions, are closed for the season and do not operate during Halloweekends.

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  • Since it opened in 1986, more than 28 million riders have been soaked on Thunder Canyon.

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  • Riders less willing to conquer these intense thrills can instead take advantage of the family-oriented Canyon Blaster or the park's wide array of other thrill rides and classic amusements, shows, and spectacularly themed children's areas.

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  • Race for control of the city by competing in races block by block, and then in Carbon Canyon where you risk life and limb to defeat rival crew leaders.

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  • Enter SMASH15 after finding the comic in the southeast part of town just above the main canyon of the Badlands.

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  • Also, Iceman's elemental abilities can create shortcuts or paths to easter eggs by firing an ice bridge across a canyon.

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  • In 1999 Ray Duncan acquired the 150-acre Soda Canyon Ranch in Napa Valley, south of Stags Leap, to create Twomey Cellars.

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  • Some good choices are Eberle, Peachy Canyon, Turley (Helen's brother), and Justin to name a few.

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  • Canyon Overlook provides one of the greatest views of the Badlands.

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  • The second story is a fictional tale that's based on a very common cause of death in the Grand Canyon.

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  • In the summer of 1996, a group of college students from Phoenix, Arizona decided to take a road trip to the Grand Canyon.

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  • The Grand Canyon is an amazing natural wonder - however, in the summer it is a giant bowl that collects solar radiation from the sun, catapulting temperatures to well over 105 degrees Fahrenheit.

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  • Unfortunately, this particular group of college students knew very little about the Canyon.

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  • However, once the students made it to the bottom of the canyon, temperatures had already reached 95 degrees.

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  • After exploring the inner canyon briefly, all five students were perspiring heavily, and more than half of their drinking water was already gone.

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  • In addition, high, rugged mountains surround the central part of the park, the Canyon of the Yellowstone River is a scenic wonder, and lovely waterfalls, streams, and vistas abound.

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  • In addition, other areas, such as the North Golf Course, Trabuco Canyon trail, and of course Santa Margarita River, are also close by.

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  • Aka Mom features designer jeans by Citizens of Humanity and Laurel Canyon.

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  • Canyon River Blues, a Sears brand, has a belted style tankini for your little girl to wear on days spent in the sun.

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  • Canyon Beachwear makes shopping easy by allowing you to browse by category.

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  • Even if you love Gold Canyon Candles, choosing to become a PartyLite candle representative might be a better option if there are already four or five Gold Canyon consultants in your community.

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  • Direct sales programs through companies like Gold Canyon Candles or personal candle making businesses are both money making ventures.

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  • The top Gold Canyon candles are chosen by the customers who order them repeatedly.

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  • Gold Canyon was founded on the principle of creating candles with superior aroma and burn.

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  • Top Gold Canyon candles include those available year round no matter the season or holiday.

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  • Hosting or attending a Gold Canyon candles party gives you access to some of the best scents and products.

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  • Finding Gold Canyon Candle Distributors isn't a difficult process, but these individuals aren't the only avenue for purchasing Gold Canyon Candles.

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  • The Gold Canyon Candle company is one of many home fragrance companies that has chosen a business philosophy focusing around independent distributors.

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  • This gives fans of Gold Canyon Candle products the opportunity to promote and sell the very products that they love themselves.

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  • Distributors for Gold Canyon Candles often promote the product line through the use of home parties.

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  • Clearly, the strategy has been effective for Gold Canyon which boast approximately 25,000 independent sellers.

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  • You can read more about the company and its origins at the Gold Canyon official site which is also the key to learning more about distributors near you.

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  • Gold Canyon Candle distributors are actually called demonstrators.

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  • Buying through a demonstrator allows you the opportunity to test the Gold Canyon Candle product lines which range from candles and cleaning products to home décor.

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  • A demonstrator can introduce you to all the incredible scents that Gold Canyon has to offer.

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  • Gold Canyon differs from many independent-seller based companies in that it offers a thriving online store where anyone can purchase Gold Canyon products.

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  • Perhaps you're already a huge fan of Gold Canyon and you're seeking to become a demonstrator yourself.

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  • In this case, you will hop over to the Gold Canyon site and scroll down to the bottom of your screen under the "Sell" subsection where it reads "Sell Our Products".

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  • By clicking this option you will be directed through a series of web pages dedicated to giving you the rundown on what it is like to be a Gold Canyon Demonstrator.

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  • This means that before you enroll as a demonstrator for the Gold Canyon Team, you must establish contact with a demonstrator.

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  • It is important for every potential Gold Canyon representative to familiarize herself with and become enthusiastic about the product line if she is to sell effectively.

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  • Hence, having a nearby demonstrator at your disposal is essential to your success as a distributor and the overall success of Gold Canyon.

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  • Fortunately, for those first starting out as Gold Canyon demonstrators, the Full Demonstrator kit can be paid by a three month payment plan.

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  • Also, if you're a highly motivated seller you can earn the kit free by previously selling 700 dollars worth of Gold Canyon merchandise.

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  • As a Gold Canyon demonstrator you'll have the opportunity to advance your career up the ladder of leadership.

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  • If you're asking the question, "Where can I buy Gold Canyon Candles?" you'll be glad to know that the Gold Canyon company is more accessible to consumers than other competing companies that employ an independent sales contractor philosophy.

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  • The Gold Canyon company uses a business strategy that outsources sales to, what Gold Canyon calls, demonstrators.

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  • These demonstrators act as independent sales agents for the companies, buying products directly from Gold Canyon, but often running sales through home parties or private websites.

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  • These agents are also highly passionate about the products they sell because they are Gold Canyon customers themselves.

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  • So, happy sales consultants that feel strongly about Gold Canyon products are the best task force a company can employ!

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  • So there is more than one reason to pursue the role of a Gold Canyon demonstrator.

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  • Bearing in mind the aforementioned Gold Canyon demonstrators, Gold Canyon does run its business in a slightly different fashion from many companies who also use independent contractors.

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  • If you're wondering, "Where can I buy Gold Canyon Candles?" a simple visit to the official Gold Canyon site will reveal your option to "shop" the entire products line via the web.

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  • No, guests don't even have to establish an online account with Gold Canyon, although it is recommended that you do, so you can more easily track your orders and maintain an order history.

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  • Hence, you will probably want to establish a relationship with a Gold Canyon demonstrator at least once, just to sample the products line.

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  • If you're looking for the Gold Canyon representative nearest to you, you will need to head over to the Gold Canyon website and look towards the bottom of the page under the subsection "Shop".

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  • Currently, Gold Canyon provides approximately 25,000 demonstrators, so chances are there is a demonstrator living somewhere in your vicinity.

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  • Although the Gold Canyon site offers a flat shipping fee of 6.99 US dollars for orders of 75 dollars or more, first time buyers may not want to purchase an order of that size.

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  • If you plan on being a regular Gold Canyon customer, shipping fees will rack up after a while, making buying through a demonstrator the more economical choice.

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  • Moissanite was first discovered in 1893 by Nobel Prize winning scientist Dr. Henri Moissan while he was studying meteorite fragments at the Diablo Canyon in Arizona.

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  • With this fall the river enters the "Grand Canyon," which in many scenic effects is unequalled.

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  • A stroll along the rim of this amazing canyon will take your breath away.

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  • He is the only individual to have been recognized with two ticker tape parades down Broadway 's Canyon of Heroes.

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  • It should come as no surprise to fans of Gold Canyon candles that the top Gold Canyon candles are all rich, vibrant fragrances that create an idyllic setting and mood.

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  • The Ouray skating rink was located on the north side of town, snuggled beneath the shade of a canyon wall to the east.

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  • Ryland didn't press him and the boy fell asleep before they had turned down the canyon toward the town of Placerville.

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  • Some of its characteristic mammals and birds are the long-eared desert fox, four-toed kangaroo rats, Sonoran pocket mice, big-eared and tiny white-haired bats, road runner, cactus wren, canyon wren, desert thrashers, hooded oriole, black-throated desert sparrow, Texas night-hawk and Gambels quail.

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  • Then it enters the Third Canyon, from which it emerges at the mouth of Gardiner river.

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  • The city is regularly laid out on a hilly site, on both sides of the Purgatory (or Las Animas) river, near a picturesque canyon and mountain district, including the Stonewall Valley, and at the foot of the Raton Mountains, of which the highest peak, Fisher's (or Raton) Peak (9586 ft.), is 10 m.

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  • Of charitable and reformatory institutions a soldiers' and sailors' home (1889) is maintained at Monte Vista, a school for the deaf and blind (1874) at Colorado Springs, an insane asylum (1879) at Pueblo, a home for dependent and neglected children (1895) at Denver, an industrial school for girls (1887) near Morrison, and for boys (1881) at Golden, a reformatory (1889) at Buena Vista, and a penitentiary (1868) at Canyon City.

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  • The production of orchard fruits (apples, cherries, peaches, pears, plums and prunes) increased greatly from 1889 to 1899; the six counties of Ada, Canyon (probably the leading fruit county of the state), Latah (famous for apples), Washington, Owyhee and Nez Perce had in 1900 89% of the plum and prune trees, 85% of all pear trees, 78% of all cherry trees, and 74% of all apple trees in the state, and in 1906 it was estimated by the State Commissioner of Immigration that there were nearly 48,000 acres of land devoted to orchard fruits in Idaho.

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  • Joseph, smiling for the first time in Dean's memory, said he and Ginger planned to walk about town and perhaps hike up to the nearby Box Canyon waterfall.

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  • It is cut in the volcanic plateau, and its ragged broken walls, which are inclined at very steep angles, are of a richness of colouring that almost defies description, a colouring that is produced by the action of the thermal springs, at the base of the canyon, upon the mineral pigments in the lava.

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  • In districts like that of Cripple Creek their enormous ore "dumps" dot the mountain flanks like scores of vast ant-hills; and in Eagle River canyon their mouths, like dormer windows into the granite mountain roof, may be seen 2000 ft.

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  • Notable, too, is the road in Clear Creek Canyon - where the railway track coils six times upon itself above Georgetown at an altitude of .10,000 ft.

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  • According to state reports for 1906, most of the neat cattle were then on ranges in Lemhi, Idaho, Washington, Cassia and Owyhee counties; Nez Perce, Canyon, Fremont, Idaho, and Washington counties had the largest number of horses; Owyhee, Blaine and Canyon counties had the largest numbers of sheep, and Idaho and Nez Perce counties were the principal swine-raising regions.

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  • Besides St James and City Hall parks in the city, San Jose has Alum Rock Canyon Park, a tract of woo acres, with sixteen mineral springs, in Penitencia Canyon, 7 m.

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  • Much of the bituminous coal, especially that of the Canyon City field, is so hard and clean as to be little less desirable than anthracite; it is the favoured coal for domestic uses in all the surrounding states.

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  • Dusk crept up the canyon as he slowed his pace, searching for a sign in the gathering darkness below.

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  • The distant roar of water pouring into the canyon caught her attention.

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  • The most noted of those in the Sierra, visited every summer by tourists, hunters and mountaineers, are the Hetch Hetchy Valley, a wonderful counterpart of Yosemite in the Tuolumne canyon; Tehipitee Valley, in the Middle Fork canyon of King's river; and the King's river Yosemite in the South Fork canyon, the latter being larger and deeper than the Merced Yosemite.

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  • The east group includes the fields of Canyon City (whose product is the ideal domestic coal of the western states), Raton and the South Platte; the Park group includes the Cones field and the Middle Park; the west group includes the Yampa, La Plata and Grand River fields - the last prospectively (not yet actually) the most valuable of all as to area and quality.

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  • Keep your eyes open for deer and birds while you ride on through the canyon.

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  • The warriors regained themselves first and crossed to the edge of the canyon, unaffected by the water spraying on them.

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  • The Columbia river has entrenched itself in a canyon-like valley around the northern and Western side of the lava plains; Snake river has cut a deeper canyon farther south-east where the plains are higher and has disclosed the many lava sheets which build up the plains, occasionally revealing a buried mountain in which the superposed river has cut an even narrower canyon.

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  • The only private institution of college rank in 1908 was the College of Caldwell (Presbyterian, opened 1891) at Caldwell, Canyon county, with 65 students in 1906-1907.

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  • The village of Ouray lay snuggled at the terminus of a long valley, wrapped in a box canyon by the towering San Juans to the east, west and south.

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  • One of the most remarkable features of this province is seen in the temporary course taken by the Columbia river across the plains, while its canyon was obstructed by Pleistocene glaciers that came from the Cascade Mountains on the north-west.

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  • Near the foot of the Grand Canyon, Tower creek, which drains the concavity of the horseshoe formed by the Washburn Mountains, enters the Yellowstone.

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  • The Gunnison, with far more water, flowed through a canyon with very little land.

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  • It possesses unlimited supplies, as yet not greatly exploited, of fine building stones, some oil and asphalt, and related bituminous products, a few precious and semi-precious stones (especially tourmalines, beryls and aquamarines found near Canyon near the Royal Gorge of the Arkansas river), rare opalized and jasperized wood (in the eastern part of the El Paso county), considerable wealth of lead and copper, enormous fields of bituminous coal, and enormous wealth of the precious metals.

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  • At Canyon City it passes out of the Rockies through the Grand Canyon of the Arkansas; then turning eastward, and soon a turbid, shallow stream, depositing its mountain detritus, it flows with steadily lessening gradient and velocity in a broad, meandering bed across the prairies and lowlands of eastern Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma and Arkansas, shifting its direction sharply to the south-east in central Kansas.

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  • Lana followed them into the medical facility after a quick look around, not recognizing the flat landscape and distant red rocks surrounding the canyon in which they'd landed.

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  • On the other was a canyon cloaked with so many trees that it looked like broccoli.

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