Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fig. 2.^Cliffs of massive bedded quartzites at north end of ndge of W edg-wood Peak rising 2,000 feet (609.7 m-) above the small lake m foregroundNote the enormous fans at the base of the cliff, as well as the geologicalstructure of the rock wall above. Photograph by Walcott, 1916. south of the Canadian Iacific Railway. The very heavy snowfallof the previous wiriter together with frequent snow and rain squalls NO. r SMITHSONIAN EXPLORATIONS, I916.

Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fig. 2.^Cliffs of massive bedded quartzites at north end of ndge of W edg-wood Peak rising 2,000 feet (609.7 m-) above the small lake m foregroundNote the enormous fans at the base of the cliff, as well as the geologicalstructure of the rock wall above. Photograph by Walcott, 1916. south of the Canadian Iacific Railway. The very heavy snowfallof the previous wiriter together with frequent snow and rain squalls NO. r SMITHSONIAN EXPLORATIONS, I916. Stock Photo
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