
If you want to have breathtaking experience, step off the edge of Grand Canyon and watch the river flowing 4,000 feet below. A new horseshoe shaped glass bridge- Skywalk extended over the edge of the canyon is ready.
The Skywalk has been built on the Hualapai (WALL-a-pie) Indian Reservation on the canyon’s western rim, 120 miles east of Las Vegas and 250 miles west of Grand Canyon National Park’s main entrance.
On 28 March the giant Skywalk will be made open for the public. Just pay $25 fee to feel the sensation of being suspended amid the canyon’s towering red rock walls above a faint sliver of Colorado River flowing far below.
A visitors center, restaurant and museum that will frame the Skywalk entrance will be built soon. It is expected that the visitation will double within this year. Now, the time will tell how much successful this great genius is!
Source: USA Today














