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A geographical curiosity: Mt. Edwards, in Glacier National [...] This peak, 9,000 feet high, was part of an ocean bed 100 mi[...] ago. Enormous pressure from far below forced it upward, [...] glaciers, rains, and snows gnawed at its sides. Shells and other forms of ocean life are found encrusted in the rocky slopes

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A geographical curiosity: Mt. Edwards, in Glacier National [...] This peak, 9,000 feet high, was part of an ocean bed 100 mi[...] ago. Enormous pressure from far below forced it upward, [...] glaciers, rains, and snows gnawed at its sides. Shells and other forms of ocean life are found encrusted in the rocky slopes

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01/01/1905
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Harris & Ewing, photographer
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