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The Grand Canyon

About 10 pages (3,026 words)

The Washington Post, July 3rd, 1994

LIKE PILGRIMS ON A QUEST, TOURISTS from everywhere come to peer into the mammoth hole in the ground in Arizona called the Grand Canyon. Imposing both in size and in the beauty of its sheer cliffs, the canyon is an authentic wonder that fully lives up to its reputation. The problem is that all those pilgrims often get in each other's way, even though much of the canyon remains as wild as any place in America. In midsummer, as officials at Grand Canyon National Park tell it, the crowds gathered at Grand Canyon Village on the South Rim are so overwhelming that motorists sometimes get into fistfig...

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