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August 2015

There is not a canyon because there is a river.  There is a river because there is a canyon. 3 reasons why the Colorado River could not have carved Grand Canyon 1.) The problem of elevation and gravity The headwaters of the Colorado River are at La Poudre Pass Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park.  The elevation of this lake is 9000 feet above sea level.  Grand Canyon tears open the Kaibab Plateau creating a 10 mile wide chasm running from the East to the West crossing (not following) numerous faults.

There is not a canyon because there is a river.  There is a river because there is a canyon. 3 reasons why the Colorado River could not have carved Grand Canyon 1.) The problem of elevation and gravity The headwaters of the Colorado River are at La Poudre Pass Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park.  The elevation of this lake is 9,000 feet above sea level.  Grand Canyon tears open the Kaibab Plateau creating a 10-mile wide chasm running from the East to the West crossing (not following) numerous faults.  The

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