File:Bright Angel Trail Plateau Point.jpg

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English: View from Plateau Point, the turn around spot for the mule trip and Colorado River below.
A rockslide / cliff collapse into Granite Gorge can be seen in the lowest horizontal layer. (A large amount of debris is seen in the down-dropped section).
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