![A steep rocky embankment looms in shadow at left. A tide mark is visible on the nearly vertical wall near the water line. The near bank is dried cracked mud. A few small pieces of driftwood sit on the bank. A rope lays on the bank at right. Across the placid river and in the distance rocky hills rise.](../I/The_Colorado_River_entering_Mojave_Canyon%252C_California%252C_1900-1950_(CHS-3442).jpg.webp)
Photograph of the Colorado River entering Mojave Canyon, San Bernardino County, California, 1900–1950
The Mohave Canyon is located on the Colorado River, south of Needles, California.[1] It is part of Topock Gorge, a mountainous canyon and gorge section of the Colorado River located between Interstate 40 and Lake Havasu.
References
- ↑ United States. Bureau of Reclamation (1903). Report, Volume 1. p. 125.
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