From Nankoweap Point a little north of East, at left the "Mayflower", we see the Nankoweap Gap, and at foot of gap the Nankoweap Creek and Colorado River Jam. At right and beyond the Mayflower is the Saddle Ridge tip, which marks the beginning of Grand Canyon and Grand Canyon National Park. Arizona
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From Nankoweap Point a little north of East, at left the "Mayflower", we see the Nankoweap Gap, and at foot of gap the Nankoweap Creek and Colorado River Jam. At right and beyond the Mayflower is the Saddle Ridge tip, which marks the beginning of Grand Canyon and Grand Canyon National Park. Arizona.
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