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Panorama of the Columbia River in vicinity of Priest Rapids.
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Panorama of the Columbia River in vicinity of Priest Rapids.
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Panorama of the Columbia River in vicinity of Priest Rapids.
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Map of Whitehorse Rapids on the Yukon River showing course and manner of running boats through, 1897
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Shooting the rapids in a 24-foot dugout canoe on the Cowichan River, n.d.
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Rapids on One Mile River between Bennett Lake and Lindeman Lake, British Columbia, ca. 1898
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Scow navigating Whitehorse Rapids in the Yukon River, 1899
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Grave of a victim of the Whitehorse Rapids, Yukon River, ca. 1898
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U.S. Congress Harbor Commissioners navigating Miles Canyon rapids on a raft, Yukon River, July 18, 1901
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Savage Rapids Dam on the Rogue River, five miiles east of Grants Pass, Oregon, ca. 1921-1940
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Man standing on the cab of a train engine called "Betsey Baker" near the Cascades Rapids on the Columbia River, Oregon, 1867
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Sol Duc River at the Salmon Cascades showing several people observing the rapids, Olympic National Park, date unknown
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Gerald Graham Clarke in the Rapids of the Wye. L.J.Graham Clarke Watching--Glanrhos
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Salmon Angling in Wales. The Wye
Colonel Robertson Casting for Salmon in the Rapids at Glanrhos, Wales
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On the Cowichan River.
"My wife and I ran all the rapids of this river, except two, in the canoe with the Indians."
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Ice Bridge and Mounds, Niagara Falls
The grandeur and loveliness of the Niagara Falls is replaced in winter by a not less majestic but more forbidding aspect. The mighty sweep of the waters does not allow of any formation of ice in the rapids above or below the falls, but at the edges of the river, in the shallows, mighty columns and pillars of crystal are piled up in the shape of huge mounds, on which the snows of heaven descend to add their pure white to the glistening green of the rushing waters, the deep purple of the ice behind the flowing cutain and the brilliant hues of the giant icicles reflecting the rays of the sun. And however long a visitor may linger, new beauties will present themselves, and the greater will be his appreciation with every moment.
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Some of the fish caught near old Fort Selkirk, the maller ones being the grayling caught in such immense numbers at Miles' Canon and Rapids, and the other a salmon trout, both being caught from Lake Bove the the mouth of White River, about 90 miles below Selkirk
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Yukon River, Miles Canon and Rapids
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Yukon River, Miles Canon and Rapids
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Linlithgo Station, Rapids Below Dam on Kleine Kill
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