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Businesses that are fueled by tourist dollars now fear they will lose money with two wildfires burning near the Grand Canyon.
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Thrillist on MSNAn Eco-Friendly Travel Guide to Flagstaff and the Grand CanyonFramalicious/Shutterstock There’s a reason the Grand Canyon is on most travelers’ bucket list: Seeing pictures doesn’t do justice to the awe-inspiring wonder of this natural beauty. It’s a great reminder of the fragile environments surrounding us.
The wildfire that destroyed a Grand Canyon lodge this month was the latest blow to the National Park Service staffing and funding cuts.
The Grand Canyon Lodge in far northern Arizona that was an elusive getaway for nearly a century has been destroyed by a wildfire.
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Did a Meteor’s Shock Wave Really Reshape the Grand Canyon? The Science Behind a 56,000-Year-Old MysteryWhat could possibly link a collision in space on the Arizona desert to a landslide that irreversibly altered the face of the Grand Canyon? Stanton’s Cave, 150 feet above the Colorado River and high out of any normal flood’s reach,
A historic lodge on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim is among more than 70 structures lost as a result of a fast-moving wildfire that continues to burn out of control.Video captured on July 14, shows smoke from the Dragon Bravo Fire along the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs took to the skies Saturday to survey the destruction caused by the Dragon Bravo Fire, which has scorched more than 11,000 acres near the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.12News was invited aboard a Blackhawk helicopter for the governor’s aerial tour.
SportsCenter anchors took on the rapids of the Grand Canyon to feature Arizona for “SportCenter: 50 States in 50 Days.”