. The Pacific tourist : Williams' illustrated trans-continental guide of travel, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean : containing full descriptions of railroad routes ... A complete traveler's guide of the Union and Central Pacific railroads ... . SLM1>EL ROCK, KCHO CAM).N. called The Great Republic. They are reallycurious formations, and wonderful to those wholook upon them for the first time. MonumentRock comes next. It is within a cove andseems withdrawn from the front, as though shun-ning the gaze of the passing world, yet in a posi-tion to observe every thing that goes by. If thetra
. The Pacific tourist : Williams' illustrated trans-continental guide of travel, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean : containing full descriptions of railroad routes ... A complete traveler's guide of the Union and Central Pacific railroads ... . SLM1>EL ROCK, KCHO CAM).N. called The Great Republic. They are reallycurious formations, and wonderful to those wholook upon them for the first time. MonumentRock comes next. It is within a cove andseems withdrawn from the front, as though shun-ning the gaze of the passing world, yet in a posi-tion to observe every thing that goes by. If thetrain would only stop and give you more time—but this cannot^be done, and your only recourse. KOCK SCENES NEAR ECHO Rocks. 2.—Battlement Rocks. 3.—Egyptian Tombs. 4.—Witches Bottles. 5.—Needle Rocks, near wmm ^^Qiwm wowMsm. 119 is to pause at Echo and let it pass, while youwait tor the one following. This will give youample opportunity to see the natural wonderscongregated in tliis vicinity. We have almostreached the mouth Ol Echo Creek, and theWeber River comes in from tlie left, opposite Bromlefx Cathedra, in front of which stands Pulpit Rock on the most extended point asyou turn the elbow in the road. This Cathe-dral is nam^d in honor of J. E. Bromley, Esq.,who has lived atEjho since 1858,and who cam?here as a divi-sion s uper i n-tendent of a d aysOverlaud Stageand ExpressLine. It extendssome distance—a mile or more— around thebend in themountain, audhas numeroustowers andspires, turretsand domes, oneither side. Pulpit Rock is so called fromits resemblanceto an old-fash-ioned pulpit,and rises inplain view asyou go roundth^ cu
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