Category:Claude Birdseye Point

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the w:Shiva Temple (Grand Canyon) & Claude Birdseye Point, (across Granite Gorge & up Ninetyfour Mile Canyon)
(Tower of Ra-left)
(complete, flat-topped)-Shiva Temple
(tableland)

Claude Birdseye Point at the terminus of the west ridgeline
English: The Claude Birdseye Point is a peak, 6,975 feet (2,126 m), at the endpoint of a west ridge (0.75-mi long) from the Shiva Temple, flat-topped prominence of erosion resistant, en:Kaibab Limestone, to the south-southwest of the en:Kaibab Plateau, Grand Canyon, North Rim, Arizona, USA.
  • The point is at the southeast of a landform, a drainage basin named Hindu Amphitheater, drained by a north tributary of the Colorado River, the Crystal Creek (Arizona); all these landforms are part of Grand Canyon National Park.
    (The Point is lower in elevation than Shiva Temple platform, 7600+ ft)
    Claude Birdseye Point is located at the terminus of a major canyon, (Dragon Canyon & Dragon Creek (southwest)); the northwest of Dragon Canyon contains the landform, Dragon Head.

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