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Thank you.

 

For this one, what is the river or river valley?

 

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Perhaps this will help:

 

I couldn't find it on the maps via Google, but it is north of Highway 89. The area is under control of the Bureau of Land Management, and the roads require both a high clearance 4 wheel drive vehicle and an experienced driver. The river (not navigable) eventually finds its way into the Colorado River 8km southwest of Page Arizona. Page Arizona, on the border between Utah and Arizona, is the location of Glenn Canyon Dam, which made Lake Powell.

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Brian -

 

Well, you were persistent and may have gotten as close as possible without actually having seen it in person, and I doubt many people have been successful driving there. It is the Paria River Valley at the edge of the Grand Escalante National Monument. I'd say it's your turn.

 

An interesting thing happened a number of years ago in Utah to preserve its special lands: Utah refused to set asside any reserves so the Federal Government declaired special places as national parks and national monumnets. Without those actions, many wonderful, wild places may not have survived - among others are Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Canyonlands in the Air National Park, Zion National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Brice Canyon National Park, and so on.

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This was a beautiful view, Stuart, and very interesting details to go along with the picture...

 

I'm completely with you, Brian, on the problems of Google Earth in many areas, such as geographic names, rivers etc. in less densely populated areas.

 

However, the U. S. (and Canada as well, to my knowledge) are fortunate in that all government topo maps are available for free for web view and download... see, for instance, The USGS Store - One stop shop for all your maps, world, United States, state, wall decor, historic, planetary, topographic, trail, hiking, foreign, satellite, digital . Look for Utah, Fivemile Valley... this seems to be the area of Stuart's picture. A beautiful map issued in 2014 and superimposed on an ortho image (and with many layers including geographic names to switch on and off, if you like this sort of thing).

 

So, whatever the shortcomings of Google Earth are, in North America at least there are alternatives...

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Indeed, stefans4, I agree with you that Stuart's picture was really great. And thank you for the additional information re the USGS Maps of which I was unaware until now. A very good resource.

 

Stuart, Your information re Utah and the national parks was fascinating. How Utah could fail to set aside such places is quite extraordinary.

 

Anyway thanks for nominating me to carry on this thread. I'll have to look something out - give me overnight (UK time), please!

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This could possibly be a little obscure - so the general area will suffice, or possibly the name of the airport that I just left.

 

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