Bob,
I hate to be argumentative, but the Grand Canyon was being gouged out by
the Colorado eons before Lake Meade was a gleam in some engineer's eye.
I'll stick by my answer being "the Baja Peninsula"
Joe Curry
MRobe33243@aol.com wrote:
>
> The dirt is in Lake Meade, In 1945 approximately 1000 boxcars of silt was
> dumped into the lake from the Colorado River, the measuring point was from a
> small suspension bridge that spanned the river at Phantom Ranch in the bottom
> of the canyon. Don' know what the count is now-a-days....
>
> Bob Roberts
> TR$ 35411CT
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