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English: Aerial view northwest toward Vesta Temple in foreground and Diana Temple in background, south rim of Grand Canyon, about 3 miles west of river mile 97.0. Pennsylvanian strata below red cliff (bottom of photograph), Permian strata from red Esplanade Sandstone cliff to rim. Hermit Formation (red slope below white cliff), Coconino Sandstone (white cliff), Toroweap Formation (slope, white ledge, slope), and Kaibab Formation (top cliff of Vesta and Diana Temple).
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Author George Billingsley, U.S. Geological Survey
Camera location36° 05′ 35.78″ N, 112° 16′ 06.97″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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30 November 1970

36°5'35.783"N, 112°16'6.974"W

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