| 11. | All the outfitters start their trips from Lees Ferry, six miles north of Marble Canyon and downriver from Lake Powell.
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| 12. | The exceptional preservation at Marble Canyon also preserved muscle detail, showing that the animal moved with a side-to-side swimming motion.
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| 13. | Marble Canyon is the site of one of the last great proposed dam projects on the Colorado, the Marble Canyon Dam.
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| 14. | Lee's Ferry and Marble Canyon are home to golden eagles, peregrine falcons, an occasional bald eagle, blue herons, and California condors.
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| 15. | The dam was intended to impound a relatively small reservoir in the central portion of Marble Canyon to develop hydroelectric power.
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| 16. | Marble Canyon is near Lee's Ferry, the former location of a ferry established by John D . Lee, a Mormon settler.
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| 17. | One of the rancheries and a rodeo and pow-wow ground of the Pavilion Band is located at Marble Canyon's south entrance.
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| 18. | Marble Canyon is the site of one of the last great proposed dam projects on the Colorado, the Marble Canyon Dam.
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| 19. | While not a large falls, it is easily accessible directly by the roadside, travelling south from Marble Canyon ( Canadian Rockies ).
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| 20. | So she moved to Durango to create Marble Canyon, a Southwestern-inspired collection of enamelware with cowboys and cactuses and, yes, even trout.
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