The VIP Grand Opening of the long-awaited Grand Canyon West Skywalk was an occasion to be celebrated. Buzz Aldrin, noted astronaut who walked on the moon, was there, Native American astronaut, John Herrington was there and tribal dignitaries from the Hualapai tribe were there. Along the canyon's edge were media representatives from BBC, Japan, and more.
As the cermony began, what caught my eye was the smile on Buzz Aldrin's face as he was invited to dance along with Hualapai women in a cermonial dance. He and his wife truly enjoyed this part of the ceremony. As Buzz walked the "first walk" the crowd cheered. It was a wonderful day and I learned that the reason for the attractions on Hualapai land was a noble one. The families and children, who have lived in poverty, will be the beneficiaries of the tourism dollars that will flow into this isolated and beautiful land.
As the cermony began, what caught my eye was the smile on Buzz Aldrin's face as he was invited to dance along with Hualapai women in a cermonial dance. He and his wife truly enjoyed this part of the ceremony. As Buzz walked the "first walk" the crowd cheered. It was a wonderful day and I learned that the reason for the attractions on Hualapai land was a noble one. The families and children, who have lived in poverty, will be the beneficiaries of the tourism dollars that will flow into this isolated and beautiful land.
- People from all over the world gathered for the Skywalk opening.
- Hualapai Elder Led the Group in Prayer Before the First Walk
- John Herrington, Native American astronaut, shared in leading the "First Walk"
- Entrepreneur David Jin and Family
- Buzz ALdrin Led Dignitaries on the First Walk
- Photographers Get Aerial Shots from a Helicopter
- There Are No Fences at Grand Canyon West's Edge.
- The Skywalk Venture Will Ensure a Secure Future for Hualapai Youth
- The Flight Back from Grand Canyon West was Full of Fun
- Graphic Index
- Text Index
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