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The Grand Canyon

3/17/2014

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There is no debating the monumental presence of the Grand Canyon. To stand over it and look into its depth of color and complexity is to view a work of art on the canvas of the Earth's landscape. It's rugged nature makes it a great temptation for adventure junkies. From its raging Colorado River to it's shear cliffs, The Grand Canyon beckons you to a challenge.

Since most people view zombies as brainless beings who can't do much more than drag themselves around, the same sense of danger promised by this great U.S. monument could provide refuge to those who can make it to the bottom. A raft could provide a quick escape when needed and someone who is trained in survival could manage to wait out the apocalypse in one of the most beautiful landscapes on the planet.

Don't wait until something happens to enjoy this wonder. Take a trip to the Grand Canyon and experience its beauty for yourself. If you are in for an adventure, book a rafting trip or enlist yourself on a mule trip on one of its scenic trails.

-Tim (The Adventure Guy)


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    Tim McSwain is a freelance blogger  and published author. Tim grew up traveling and has a passion for seeing the world. This blog is Tim's way of sharing what he has learned in his years of travel.

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