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Numbers Don't Lie
Total number of tourists who visit the Grand Canyon annually
5.9 million
Hours, on average, it takes to hike to the bottom of the Grand Canyon
4-5
Acres within the Havasupai Indian Reservation
188,077
Number of federally recognized Native American tribes in the U.S.
574
The Grand Canyon was established as a national park by President ______.
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The Grand Canyon was established as a national park by President Woodrow Wilson.
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The turquoise waters of Supai are caused by a combination of geology and chemistry.
A life force sacred to the Havasupai, whose traditional name means “people of the blue-green waters,” the water that flows through Supai via Havasu Creek gets its start from the rain and snowmelt that accumulate in the porous limestone above. Saturated with calcium carbonate from dissolved limestone, this groundwater is eventually funneled through rock layers to a spring. When the gushing spring emerges from underground, a chemical reaction causes the calcium carbonate to appear turquoise in the sunlight, a breathtaking sight for both first-time observers and longtime residents.
