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GRAND CANYON

About 5 pages (1,595 words)

The Boston Globe, July 12th, 1998

TUWEEP, Ariz. -- If the dividend is proportional to the investment, the view at the end of this roadway should be priceless. I am alone in the middle of nowhere following a strip of dirt across the vast emptiness. Behind me trails nothing but a lingering plume of dust. No cars share the route, and the only life I see is a circling buzzard. Fingers crossed, I keep going, knowing that somewhere ahead lies Tuweep, the Grand Canyon's most isolated and spectacular overlook. Few visit Tuweep, or Toroweap as it's sometimes called. Getting to the visual Shangri-La requires traversing 60 waterless mile...

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