GIGANTIC GRAND CANYON
The journey to Grand Canyon was a tedious one, where I was transported
by a rugged jip - by-passing desserts in the Colorado area - before reaching
the destination.
The driver made a stop at one of the rest house for us to view the exotic
cactus plants and the livelihood found in the dessert. Visitors were warned not
to walk around as there may be rattle snakes of all sorts.
COLORADO DESSERT |
After achieving a
number of bumpy path, we reached the Hoover Dam - take a photograph and enjoy
the scenic view.
HOOVER DAM |
We then ended our bumpy ride at the Grand Canyon National Park.
Here, visitors can go around exploring the livelihood of cowboys and Red
Indians, experience a ride in cowboy style, pose with the miniature handmade
shelter of Native Americans (Red Indians), and walk around the man made wooden
sheds depicting a cowboy town.
WRITER POSING AT RED INDIAN HUT |
TAKE A RIDE IN COWBOY STYLE |
One must not missed the Grand Canyon Skywalk to view the grand canyon
natural’s most beautiful work, Colorado River and layer of beautiful rocks in
tiers, while enjoying the God preserved scenery.
GRAND CANYON AND THE EAGLE |
Lunch was served in a cowboy’s style - fried chicken & potato
fritters and everyone is seated on wooden benches while sharing food with the so-called ‘eagles’ fiercelessly
joining visitors for lunch.
Watch a lively performance by the Red Indians - an unusual show.
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