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- Explorers_Rock abstract "Explorer's Rock was a large rock in the Colorado River that was a hazard to navigation at the mouth of the Black Canyon of the Colorado between Arizona and Nevada during the 19th century. It got its name from incident where the iron hulled steamboat Explorer struck it doing some damage, during the expedition of Lieutenant Joseph C. Ives, Corps of Topographical Engineers to explore the Colorado River of the West in 1857 and 1858.Explorer's Rock, was 4 miles above El Dorado Canyon. This location is just east of Squaw Peaks.".
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageID "47066149".
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageLength "5361".
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageRevisionID "683083825".
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Arizona.
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Barge.
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Black_Canyon_of_the_Colorado.
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Callville,_Nevada.
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Colorado_River.
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Arizona.
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Nevada.
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Colorado_River.
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageWikiLink David_C._Robinson.
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageWikiLink El_Dorado_Canyon_(Nevada).
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Explorer_(sternwheeler).
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Christmas_Ives.
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Mohave.
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Nevada.
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Rioville,_Nevada.
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageWikiLink Steamboats_of_the_Colorado_River.
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageWikiLinkText "Explorer's Rock".
- Explorers_Rock label "Explorer's".
- Explorers_Rock label "Rock".
- Explorers_Rock labelPosition "left".
- Explorers_Rock latD "35".
- Explorers_Rock latM "45".
- Explorers_Rock latNs "N".
- Explorers_Rock latS "40".
- Explorers_Rock longD "114".
- Explorers_Rock longEw "W".
- Explorers_Rock longM "41".
- Explorers_Rock longS "50".
- Explorers_Rock mapCaption "Location in".
- Explorers_Rock mapCaption "Nevada–Arizona".
- Explorers_Rock mapSize "180".
- Explorers_Rock name "Explorer's Rock".
- Explorers_Rock region "US-AZ".
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Colorado_River_system.
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_valley.
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Explorers_Rock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rp.
- Explorers_Rock subject Category:Colorado_River.
- Explorers_Rock subject Category:History_of_Arizona.
- Explorers_Rock subject Category:History_of_Nevada.
- Explorers_Rock hypernym Rock.
- Explorers_Rock type Band.
- Explorers_Rock comment "Explorer's Rock was a large rock in the Colorado River that was a hazard to navigation at the mouth of the Black Canyon of the Colorado between Arizona and Nevada during the 19th century. It got its name from incident where the iron hulled steamboat Explorer struck it doing some damage, during the expedition of Lieutenant Joseph C. Ives, Corps of Topographical Engineers to explore the Colorado River of the West in 1857 and 1858.Explorer's Rock, was 4 miles above El Dorado Canyon.".
- Explorers_Rock label "Explorer's Rock".
- Explorers_Rock sameAs Q20714556.
- Explorers_Rock sameAs Q20714556.
- Explorers_Rock wasDerivedFrom Explorers_Rock?oldid=683083825.
- Explorers_Rock isPrimaryTopicOf Explorers_Rock.