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Wednesday, 11 May 2016

United States - Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon is a massive canyon carved by the Colorado River, approximately 800 metres deep. It is located in northern Arizona, near the borders of Utah and Nevada. This elaborate crevice is around 446 kilometres long, and is said to have been formed over millions of years, as the Colorado River has cut through layer upon layer of rock and earth. The area is inhabited by Native American tribes, who created settlements throughout the canyon and its cave areas.

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The weather in the Grand Canyon is insanely varied depending on location along it, according to elevation above sea-level. The rim around the Canyon is able to receive snowfall, as opposed to the inside of the Canyon which resembles the desert locations of Arizona. Winter storms are also a hazardous occurrence for hikers and visitors, but can be avoided if weather is monitored. When I visited the Grand Canyon during August/September 2012 during summer, the area was overcome with a storm and visibility was greatly affected, where you could barely see across the Canyon.


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The Grand Canyon attracts about 5 million visitors per year from all over the globe, 17% of which are international visitors. Tourists are able to visit the South Rim of the Canyon all year around, although the Northern Rim is open from May-October. Tourist activities include rafting, hiking, and a helicopter tour that is generally extremely popular. There is a primary vantage point on the Southern Rim called Lipan Point that is accessible for viewing the canyon, and is where I went to view it. The Grand Canyon is certainly something you should see in your lifetime and is one of the world’s most beautiful attractions.

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