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The Hualapai tribe, which needed the money, allowed a private developer to construct transparent viewing platform to allow visitors to look 4,000 feet to the canyon's floor; unveiling ceremony was ...
— A struggling Indian tribe is hoping to change its fortunes by luring tourists out over the edge of the Grand Canyon on a glass-bottom observation deck 4,000 feet above the Colorado River.
HUALAPAI INDIAN RESERVATION, Ariz. – Indian leaders and former astronauts stepped gingerly beyond the Grand Canyon’s rim Tuesday and stared through the glass floor into a 4,000-foot chasm ...
The observation deck has a 3-inch-thick glass bottom and has been equipped with shock absorbers to keep it from bouncing like a diving board as people walk on it.
HUALAPAI INDIAN RESERVATION, Ariz. -- A struggling Indian tribe is hoping to change its fortunes by luring tourists out over the edge of the Grand Canyon on a glass-bottom observation deck 4,000 ...
US: Visitors who have marvelled at the Grand Canyon's vistas will now have a dizzying new option: a glass-bottomed observation deck allowing them to gaze into the chasm beneath their feet.
HUALAPAI INDIAN RESERVATION, Ariz. - A struggling Indian tribe is hoping to change its fortunes by luring tourists out over the edge of the Grand Canyon on a glass-bottomed observation deck 4,000 ...
Buzz Aldrin, the Apollo 11 astronaut who walked on the moon in 1969, plans to be among the first to stroll above the Grand Canyon in a massive, glass-bottomed observation deck. The Hualapai Indian ...
Visitors stepped gingerly beyond the Grand Canyon's rim Tuesday, staring through a glass floor and into the 4,000-foot chasm below during the opening ceremony for a new observation deck ...
HUALAPAI INDIAN RESERVATION, Ariz. (AP) - Visitors who have marveled at the Grand Canyon's vistas will now have a dizzying new option: a glass-bottom observation deck allowing them to gaze into ...
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