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Sunday, July 8, 2007

Over the Edge

YOUR OTHERWISE enlightening article on the new Skywalk constructed on the Hualapai Indian Reservation above a portion of the Grand Canyon National Park has a significant geographical error ["Over the Edge," July 1]. The author states that the last 50 miles of the drive to the Skywalk "is on a lightly traveled country road that takes you through Joshua Tree National Park." That park is in southeast California, a good distance southwest of the reservation and a long way downriver via the Colorado.

Ron Tipton

Senior Vice President

for Programs

National Parks Conservation

Association


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