Underwood & Underwood

A Pinion tree which plants its nuts 4000 feet below, Rowe's Point.

North from Bissell's Point - looking up the Colorado River.

Gazing into a yawning chasm 5000 feet deep, Moran's Point.

The Castles, from head of Hance's Cove.

"The sinuous Colarado, yellow as the Tiber" - north from Bissell's Point.

An eroded sentinel - survivor of the primeval flood.

A mightly red rift in the earth - Bright Angel Canon from O'Neil's Point.

Looking down upon Ayer's Peak, a mountain 600 feet high.

Mouth of the "Troandik" (plenty fish) River, from which the Klondike mining region takes its name, Alaska.

Saw-mill where lumber sold at 30 cents per foot and saw-dust at $10.00 a load. Dawson City, Alaska.