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  2. Tanner Graben - Wikipedia

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    Located directly downstream of the Little Colorado River confluence with the Colorado River, the Tanner Graben, in the Grand Canyon, Arizona, US is a prominence and cliffside rock formation below the East Rim. Tanner Graben is located riverside, on the Colorado River, on a north

  3. Tanner Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Tanner Trail is a hiking trail located on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park, located in the U.S. state of Arizona.The trailhead is located at Lipan Point, a prominent lookout located to the east of the Grand Canyon Village, and the trail ends at the Colorado River at Tanner Rapids.

  4. Kenton Grua - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Grua, along with river guides Rudi Petschek and Steve Reynolds, set a record for speed rowing down the 277-mile length of the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon, with a time of 36 hours, 38 minutes and 29 seconds, breaking the previous record of just under 48 hours set in 1980 by Grua, Petschek, and Wally Rist, which in turn broke the record of 52 hours established in 1951 by the ...

  5. Grand Canyon Hikes: 11 Trails to Add to Your Bucket List - AOL

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  6. Cardenas Basalt - Wikipedia

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    Arizona-east Grand Canyon Lava Butte region on Colorado River, near Lipan Point: Country: United States-(Southwestern United States) Type section; Named for: Cardenas Butte and Cardenas Creek: Named by: Keyes (1938) [1] and Ford et al. (1972) [2]

  7. Little Colorado River - Wikipedia

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    The lower 57.2 miles (92.1 km) is known as the Little Colorado River Gorge [3] and forms one of the largest arms of the Grand Canyon, at over 3,000 feet (910 m) deep where it joins the Colorado near Desert View in Grand Canyon National Park. An overlook of the gorge is a Navajo Nation Tribal Park.