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... the forests in the heart of this romantic and interesting region as a public park, like those of the Yellowstone and Yosemite Valley. . ...
... the forests in the heart of this romantic and interesting region as a public park, like those of the Yellowstone and Yosemite Valley. . ...
... Blackfriarap at present in California. In letter he just written home, dated from Scobie’s Ranch,, he passes over the Yosemite Valley and tha ' Golden Gate, &c., too well known to need description, but he linds much that is interest-.’ in in the universities ...
... culminating point. It is in this formation that occur the two grandest features of the Southern Sierra—the Yosemite Valley and King’s River Caiion. The Yosemite to a vast split of the granite in the axis of the range, and possibly was formed by an uplifting that ...
... culmicating point. It is in this formation that occnr the two grandest features of the Southern Sierra—the Yosemite Valley and King's River Canor. The Yosemite appears to be a vast split of the granite in the axis of the range, and poaaibly was formed by uplifting ...
... occurred to me that a short account of some i thie things I have seen here might be interesting tc your readers. The Yosemite Valley, the great ,vineyards, the rich mines, and the Golden Gate are so well known that there is no use writing about them. ...
... New York Weekly. An English traveller stoca looking at the glories of the Yosemite for the first time, says the Yankee Blade. He had journeyed 3,000 miles to seo the wonderful valley. Defer° hint in solemn grandeur rose the Cathedral Huk, the Three Brothers ...
... River Canon, which until recently bad never been intelligently explored aud described, is called by John Muir greater than Yosemite.” Profound canons, tow ering granite spires, and stupendous perpendicular walla are its principal characteristic features ...
... feeding, and entirely unsuspicious of our presence. After waiting about half an hour they went over a ridge into a small valley. As soon as they were all out of sight we stilled at a gallon for the place where we had seen them last. By this means ee ...
... America. He bad seen the Fels , the greet lakes, the prairies, aroused the Mississippi, explored the Sierras and the valley of the Yosemite. Now, it might be well for him to make the most of his proffered opportunity, and gather a few ideas about the inhabitants ...