id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22302 Fairbanks, Harold W. (Harold Wellman) The Western United States: A Geographical Reader .txt text/plain 67233 3816 78 waters of the river nearly one hundred years ago, and followed As far as the water flows it forms a little oasis upon the barren but if long and narrow like a wrinkle, it forms a mountain range. The Pacific coast region, with its forest-covered mountains, fertile a great river upon the western slope of the Rocky Mountains, and Thus the north and south mountain ranges and valleys of the Great Great Salt Lake, which is the only body of water in the Basin that streams, flowing down the desert mountains for a short time each the existence of a great river flowing from the Rocky Mountains river, the water poured northward down the valley of a small stream, trail crosses the mountains may be seen a little lake, on the surface The lake has the appearance of filling an old river valley or caƱon. mountainous lands and travel little except by water. ./cache/22302.txt ./txt/22302.txt