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When people think about our beautiful parks and think about this 100 years of protecting these remarkable places, people think of places like the Grand Canyon , pictured here. It's an incredible chasm shaped by water and by ice.Or people think of Denali.
But instead, it was about personal information, managing your calendar and address book and other stuff like that, and having that connected with the phone, and also getting the Canyon before I get there.
the mountain. So in the exhibition the pieces look like this. We have -- Shasta is on the right and Fuji is on the left. So we got two mountains conquered. Our goal was to go and go and go, Canyon , but I would have skipped it anyway. The obvious ones I --- female in audience: Jack Toolin: What's that?
can cover California with 14 inches take Lake Mead for example Lake Mead is backed up 227 miles into the grand canyon by the Hoover Dam like means considered one of the largest man-made lakes in the world tahoe contains nearlyfour times the maximum capacity of Lake Mead that's a lot of water the Panama Canal average is 700 feet in width and
Tesco and then at tascal there is a little no known hike called the Rivas canyon hike as well where you go to uh Will Rogers and whenever I've taken that hike I never see anybody on the trailand it's about four miles around trip the one that
So try to seek weather conditions. Kings Canyon National Park. So unlike the redwoods, the sequoias are mountain trees.
that tall overall 16 megawatts and that Colorado River just you know is not the same Colorado River that carve for the Grand Canyon it's a different Colorado River there're two different ones in the United States well that little baby Dam today was the world's largest 25 years ago or so well compare that with the Three Gorges Dam in China which is
system that if you put it down on the United States would stretch from one end of the country to the other I mean the Grand Canyon would just be one of these little tiny indentations on the edge there the the canyon system was actually named for the V Mariner spacecraft valys marinaris rather than the sauce it was
And I think that that's kind of been reflected in the different ways that my songwriting has manifested itself on different projects. That "Canyonlands" album is super inspired by some of that '70s stuff, and the Jackson Browns and Linda Ronstadts. And then some of this new stuff I've been doing is leaning in a little bit more to kind of taking that songwriting approach and mixing it
How did over one billion years of rock go missing? The Grand Canyon contains one of the most complete geological records on Earth. Its layers are an open book laying out the sordid history of our planet.
And for good reason! The stripes on the canyon ’s walls are storytellers called strata, layers of rock that record what the planet was like in the deep past. These are the three main chunks of strata in the Grand Canyon : the Vishnu Basement Rocks, the Grand Canyon Supergroup, and the Layered Paleozoic Rocks.
We can use it to look back 270 million years ago at a minimum. But most of the canyon itself was carved only in the past 5 to 6 million years by erosion from the Colorado River. It’s kind of a brainteaser— the Grand Canyon itself is much, much younger than even the youngest rocks it’s made of.
But yes, I will carry you. At the canyon ’s top layer are sedimentary strata that show periods when the landscape was at the bottom of a shallow sea. Sediment deposited during those watery times contains fossils of marine organisms that died here.
Deeper down and further back in the past, we can find evidence of early single-celled life in that middle section of rock called the Grand Canyon Supergroup. Free band name. And at the very bottom of the canyon , the metamorphic and igneous Vishnu Basement layer — better free band name—
Now! Now is the time my friends! The Grand Canyon ’s rock record is astonishing. But it actually covers less geologic time than the giant chunks that are missing!
That’s about 25 percent of Earth’s biography, either erased or never recorded. And while the Grand Canyon might be the easiest place to see it, this gap exists in rock layers everywhere. It’s just usually hidden.
But one day… I’ll catch ya. The Grand Canyon ’s stunning layers might be a familiar sight in road trip photo albums. But they’re so much more than that.
You know, the Grand Canyon is a mile deep. This is the Colca Canyon in Peru-- two miles deep. It had only been rafted and kayaked one time before.
This is not just a gap in experience and viewpoint. The Grand Canyon is a gap. This is a chasm you can drop entire solar systems into.
I moved to California. I live in a canyon . We don't have sidewalks.
And in 2008, shortly thereafter, myself, my colleagues, And Big Morongo Canyon is one of the most important places for birds in the entire state of California.
And we will see the border fortification later in greater detail that points directly to the purpose. It was built as canyon through a big city. It had 300 watchtowers.
This is in Cotahuasi Canyon .
through the canyon . We set the anchors up on the first day.
But there's a canyon ahead of me.
other side of the canyon .
side like Grand Canyon like yose
31 2 22 has anybody ridden it the whole way uh I haven't either just in sections from Tesco Canyon to the Venice P it's 8 and a half miles and if you go and but if you go all the way to the South Bay it's 22 miles and there are people who do a 44 mile round trip on on uh weekend
bowls stairs and rails for skateboarders a Memorial Park B Reed Park C Joselyn park or D Rustic Canyon we want to be skaters in the room W to be skaters no time to skate no it's Memorial Park on Olympic Boulevard so when you go by a skateboard now you
Like submarine canyons . When the sea level’s low, they’re carved by rivers cutting through the continental shelf and slope.
You go through the canyons .
down to the canyons to let them realize what the Tarahumara knew and letting the Tarahumara know that there were people in the outside world who valued and respected what
This is Canyonlands in Utah. Landscape pictures don't sell so much but they're fun to take. And they definitely fill in the details of
the Copper Canyons of Mexico to come out and compete.
called the "Copper Canyons ." Back in the 1600s, when the conquistadors arrived and started taking heads, there were two options.
In a lot of places, erosion washes away the evidence, or the strata are simply buried too deep to observe. But not in the Grand Canyon ! Here, the rocks are both very old and very well-preserved.
And if the older rocks were tilted at an angle before they're eroded, you've got yourself an angular unconformity. The most famous gap in the Grand Canyon ’s timeline happens along these two spots, where the Layered Paleozoic Rocks meet the Vishnu Basement Rocks— or, in some places, touch the Grand Canyon Supergroup.
So he went to the Canyon , stood on the edge, looked out over its wonderful view, and he said, leave it as it is.
I went to the Grand Canyon and camped along the North Rim and drove those moon buggy dune buggy things.
His ramp is like the Grand Canyon .
It's like playing in the Grand Canyon .
We do a lot of work with Canyon , also together with many cosponsored athletes, such as Patrick Lange, the world champion.
So here's one exception, when I approached the subject. Because it was in a dark slot canyon .
There's one in the Copper Canyon , which were Tarahumara Indians.
And we rode on this canyon with no fence.
I use this image of a slot canyon in Arizona to show that, even though you have
And this is a slot canyon in Arizona.
I wanted to go to the Grand Canyon .
Fighter have to go into a hazardous Canyon that's all the way around there