. The Northern Pacific Railroad : the Yellowstone Park route to Puget Sound and Alaska . w dimpling intoswirling whirlpools, each successive moment serving but toaugment its headlong course, and bring more distinctly tothe ear the sullen roar of the tremendous cataracts thatmark its fearful, twofold plunge into the yawning, flamingcafion below. THE UPPER FALLS have a perpendicular drop of 140feet. Rebounding from the shelving rocks in the basinlikeabyss below, the falling waters dart forward in fan-shaped surges that spread over the sea-green surface of the pool,and hurl high dense volumes of


. The Northern Pacific Railroad : the Yellowstone Park route to Puget Sound and Alaska . w dimpling intoswirling whirlpools, each successive moment serving but toaugment its headlong course, and bring more distinctly tothe ear the sullen roar of the tremendous cataracts thatmark its fearful, twofold plunge into the yawning, flamingcafion below. THE UPPER FALLS have a perpendicular drop of 140feet. Rebounding from the shelving rocks in the basinlikeabyss below, the falling waters dart forward in fan-shaped surges that spread over the sea-green surface of the pool,and hurl high dense volumes of misty spray. A foot-pathwinds down to the pool, which has long been a favorite spotwith wielders of the trout rod. THE GREAT PALLS AND GRAND CANON OP THE YEL-LOWSTONE. There is nothing in the Park (writes ), there are few sights in the world, so wonderousand so weird as the Great Falls and Grand Canon of theYellowstone. The scene from the brink of the falls, look-ing into the profound depth of the canon, is of strangemajesty and indescribably awe-inspiring. The advancing.


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