Grand Canyon Skywalk – VOA Story
The Grand Canyon in the Southwest state of Arizona is one of the seven natural wonders in the world. Carved out by the Colorado River over millions of years, the colorful gorge is over 400 kilometers long and is 24 kilometers across at its widest point. Now visitors to this popular tourist destination have a new way to experience the breathtaking views of the canyon. The horseshoe-shaped skywalk extends 21 meters over the Grand Canyon's edge, creating a unique vantage point for visitors to look deep down into the chasm and the winding Colorado River 1200 meters below. David Jin, the developer of the skywalk project, recalls his Grand Canyon experience that brought about the idea. "It was back in 1996," says Jin. "I took a helicopter tour at (the) Grand Canyon from the bottom to the top. After that, I wondered what it would be like to walk among the cliffs. Therefore, the idea of skywalk was born." While Jin will profit from the million project for 25 years, the Hualapai Indians, who agreed to building the skywalk on their land along the Grand Canyon's western rim hope income from tourists will help alleviate poverty in their community. Sheri Yellowhawk is the CEO of the Grand Canyon Resort Corporation, which oversees the tribe's tourism business. Skywalk is expected to be the centerpiece of the Hualapai Indians' tourism industry which includes helicopter tours, river rafting, a cowboy town and a museum of Indian replica homes. After three years of construction, the ...
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The skywalk? is a rip-off DO NOT GO.
sweet how nice can you? have it.
It's surprising they would agree to build this in such a sacred area. However, the monies go to the native people and? not the government.
An eyesore on one of our natural wonders of the world. And they charge over the top prices to walk this skywalk, you cant take your own pics, they make you leave your camera etc behind. Owners of the skywalk takes it for around $70 a shot. The Hualapai indians even charge you? to drive the 14 mile bumpy dirt road that takes you to the west rim . They have ruined eagle point! which i thought was a sacred place.
Executive Construction - General? Contractor.
who's? we?
We? buit this project, extremely safe.
too? scary, not safe it seems
But I hope that the children of the stupid family who jump up and down and cause the damn thing to break and fall? get sued from the entire life savings
Can I get my? money back if I accidently fall off?
F-U?
I hope that they install? slot machines soon,
that will make it a true native american experience!!
It used to be nice to? go to the West Rim and be the only one there. Now it looks like a circus kinda like the South Rim. Bummer!
ya i dont like that, dont? give those people any money................. LOL