Grand Canyon

Masyadong apurado yung tour guide namin si Eric.  We spent an hour waiting for the bus that brought us to this magnificent work of nature.  All the waiting and chills from the cold wind were worth it.  This’ where we spent our 3rd day,  in Arizona.

 

This staging place is owned or operated by Japanese. Bus loads of tourists come to pee, to drink bubble tea and transfer to another bus that bring them to the Grand Canyon. They also take photos of anything and everything.

 

 

at least 2M tourists come here every year

 

Native American Indian house

 

Seemed like an endless road to nowhere, but wait till you reach this UNESCO World Heritage Site

My camera couldn’t quite capture the magnificent view.  But believe me,  the site is simply overwhelming.

 

The Eagle

 

 

Baka ka madulas

 

Lots of tourists take the helicopter, extra $149 per person.

 

Sobrang tapang nitong mga ito, pag nadulas kayo sige lang
Paul and Nonoy Chuatico

 

 

Pang geographic channel, I looked scared though, baka dumaus-us ako pababa.

 

Entrance tickets come with free meal

 

I loved the mash potato with gravy, sayang, no second serving.

 

souvenir

 

Ang cute nito, pero hindi ko binili kasi $18 + tax eh 3" lang ang taas at yari sa magaan na kahoy. Parang namahalan ako. Sa liit nya eh dagdag kalat lang sa bahay namin.

 

We bravedly went to the Sky Walk, on its cantilivered U glass that spans 70 feet over the canyon’s rim and 4,000 feet above the Colorado River.   Own camera’s not allowed.  Our photo taken by their official photographer cost us $100.  Sobrang harang.

 

Actually hindi ko alam bakit kami kumakaway, ginaya ko lang sya. Taga saan daw ako, Philippines. He said "Pilipo!" Sige na nga, hawig naman ang tunog.
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