No, but I'd love to). Here in Kazakhstan we have Charyn canyon. It is also a national park. Of course our canyon is smaller, its length about 150 km, and depth is 300 m, but it's not less beautiful.
🤨 Me too. But it is amazing to think that it's taken 6,000 whole years for the canyon to form! That means dinosaurs were walking around right as the canyon formation began 6,000 years ago! Then, of course, the canyon was completely flooded and covered with water for 40 days and 40 nights, which ONLY Noah survived! Then Jesus and the Israelites moved to Utah, so said Joseph Smith. Thank God the dinosaurs had died out 50 years before they arrived, or else Jesus might have been eaten by a T Rex! 🥴👍 Yep, who needs science when the Bible's timeline seems so much more logical and sensible! 😁
Very nice documentary. Thank you. One of the most beautiful sites of the Earth. I visited it in July 2010, and I even flew it by plane. A unique day and an unforgettable moment. A dream realized.
To everyone who is reading this, you’re beautiful and an amazing person. Please exercise frequently and eat more fruits/veggies. I wish you all good health, great success, and everlasting happiness!!!!!!
you are right, but it is considered as a landmark of the portion of the colorado plateau where the grand canyon resides. That's likely the reason why a lot of people link it to th grand canyon. And anyway, horseshoe bend is around 30 minutes drive from the first glimpse of the fracture that "starts" the grand canyon near Marble Canyon
This is my son's phone. I never thought companies and industrialists would make a start on building or who have already started building dams and mining sites. Bad enough there are places where tourist go. Native american tribes have more of a say. Soon though I think the grand canyon will be sold
THE Colorado River in Utah is 4000 feet above sea level, south rim is 7000, deepest part 6000 feet, so the river ran up hill thousands of feet to erode the land to make the canyon?
"Osiyo" The Great Grand Canyon Pyramid City. The history of Old America has never been told from the Native INDIGENOUS tribes of America. The Keepers of Knowledge of the tribes kept history of America. Many elders of the Tribes know bits and pieces but have never told all info. I'm going on 92y old of Apache/ Cherokee/ Osage lineage. Shaman were healers and Keepers of Knowledge or history. In the 1930s before my Great grandmother passed who was born in 1830. She wrote down the tribes history. She passed in 1938 when I was 8y old. I have over 500 pages in 4 mixed languages. I have been asked to make a book. This history has never been told.
In his Report upon the Colorado River of the West; Explored in 1857 and 1858 (Washington: GPO, 1861), Joseph Christmas Ives admired the canyon’s scenery: "The extent and magnitude of the system of canyons is astounding. The plateau is cut into shreds by these gigantic chasms, and resembles a vast ruin. Belts of country miles in width have been swept away, leaving only isolated mountains standing in the gap. Fissures so profound that the eye cannot penetrate their depths are separated by walls whose thickness one can almost span, and slender spires that seem to be tottering upon their bases shoot up thousands of feet from the vaults below." Also to credit, American physician and explorer John Strong Newberry acted as geologist to the expedition headed by Lieutenant Joseph Christmas Ives, sent out to explore the Colorado River (1857-58). Newberry was the first geologist known to visit the Grand Canyon. He served as naturalist and geologist and in 1857, was called to a professorship at Columbian (now George Washington) University. Newberry later served as naturalist on an expedition in 1859 under Captain Macomb, which explored southwestern Colorado and adjacent parts of Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico, finding the remains of the dinosaur Dystrophaeus. In 1866, he was offered the chair of geology and paleontology in the School of Mines, Columbia College (now Columbia University). Newberry was a member of the Megatherium Club, a group of scientists attracted to Washington D.C. by the Smithsonian Institution’s rapidly growing collection, from 1857 to 1866.
Esta obra prima da natureza ainda não foi domesticado ...estando em estado selvagem, o famoso Grande Canyon onde a altura e comprimento se destacam percorrendo o rio por ele escavado ...Fascina-me as paredes e castelos roqueiros que brilham em muitos tons de cores ...A água persistente moldou a paisagem!! Grand um local de beleza com tragédias à mistura!! Nunca visitei ... mas um dia talvez?!! Assim a vista desarmada vem a ideia Marte que coisa mais intrigante??
It's disgusting how even after years and two presidents saying this place is sacred and it needs to be protected, people cans till only think of the money the tourism will bring. Knowing fully well that it will ruin the natural beauty of the canyon.
2019 marks Grand Canyon National Park's 100th anniversary. Have you ever visited this beloved destination?
@National Geographic; Nope.🙅♂️🙅♂️
But I sure would love to.😃
Yes. Hiked it S rim to N rim several years ago. Spectacular.
No, but I'd love to). Here in Kazakhstan we have Charyn canyon. It is also a national park. Of course our canyon is smaller, its length about 150 km, and depth is 300 m, but it's not less beautiful.
National Geographic Twice. Teddy Roosevelt said it best. We cannot improve upon it.
One day i'll definitely visit that place..
Marielena's voice is nice and pleasant. Thanks for the video NG!
Yes, not hearing vocal fry is very pleasant indeed!
Simp
Yupp!
I was thinking the same thing. If there was an "honest and true"-sounding voice I think Marielena Planas' voice captures that essence.
Can-Yawn
Pictures and videos really doesn't do justice.
You gotta see it with your own eyes to get the real perspective of the 'grand' part.
Best way of describing it.
please protect Grand Canyon in its original shape. Do NOT over develop!!!
The narrator voice is so soothing!
One of my favourite places on Earth. Greetings from Hong Kong!
Agreed!
Thanks for coming to check it out!
The Grand Canyon is beautiful! 🔥🔥🔥
The Grand Canyon is the place where ssj2 goku fights against ssj2 vegeta. Goku could turn to ssj3 but he didn't want to hurt vegeta's feelings.
IKR😭😭😂
Truly one of the most majestic places in the world.
Breath taking beauty.
i thought this was about the geological sedimentary formation history of the canyon lol. still cool.
I did too, until I saw it was under 5 minutes.
Haha
🤨 Me too. But it is amazing to think that it's taken 6,000 whole years for the canyon to form! That means dinosaurs were walking around right as the canyon formation began 6,000 years ago! Then, of course, the canyon was completely flooded and covered with water for 40 days and 40 nights, which ONLY Noah survived! Then Jesus and the Israelites moved to Utah, so said Joseph Smith. Thank God the dinosaurs had died out 50 years before they arrived, or else Jesus might have been eaten by a T Rex!
🥴👍 Yep, who needs science when the Bible's timeline seems so much more logical and sensible! 😁
Very disappointing, just click bait.
First letter always capital.😀😀
Very nice documentary. Thank you. One of the most beautiful sites of the Earth. I visited it in July 2010, and I even flew it by plane. A unique day and an unforgettable moment. A dream realized.
wow
'Valueless'. I know the times were different and all but still... What a bunch of ignorants!
buahaha
Good video helps me out a lot for my tour guide job to the Grand Canyon
Beautiful just beautiful.
What a touching speech
THANKS NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TEAM. it helped in my study
My son and I loved watching this!
My heart feels for the natives
So cool.
It looks phenomenal in these photos. I hope I get to visit one day.
Do try. I went two weeks ago and it’s worth it
Wow this is amazing 😍😍😍😍
Are you on crack? What is so "amazing" about it?
That was soo cool!
amazing
To everyone who is reading this, you’re beautiful and an amazing person. Please exercise frequently and eat more fruits/veggies. I wish you all good health, great success, and everlasting happiness!!!!!!
excellent
Great info! Congratulations Grand Canyon💟🙋🏼♀️🙌🏼💯
Spectacular!
Wow that was a well done video I must say. I have actually never have been to the grand canyon before.
You guys forget that the Spanish discovered it over 300 years before the US Government
Awesome video :)
Thanks to sharing
I wish I could go there someday
Me too
Daniel Van why did you choose just a black Blob and mines a roblox character
Come with me bro one day
good job!
What a beauty
Good place to try MLG Water bucket
Awesome video! more travel tips and ideas here :)
Hiked the Rim to Rim in one day... Brutal!
You can go hiking ,rafting, and skydiving in the grand canyon
Hmmm it's so gorgeous even Dr Strange Stayed to that place for 12 Hours Straigth
📌...a gooood job,Bagger..!
The Rotor Excavator-forrrrrever!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Grand Canyon one of my favorite beautiful places in America
My students loved this great overview of the Grand Canyon.
A natural marvel for sure
Hope so much to visit one day
Everyone should visit the big 3 nat'l parks. Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, and Yosemite.
No one cared to notice Lt. Joseph Ives was legally blind. :-P
WHY DO HUMANS FEEL THE NEED TO RUIN THE EARTHS NATURAL BEAUTY😭😭😭
@AM Conquer lmao
you are a human
Horseshoe Bend is not in the Grand Canyon. It is in Glen Canyon. So why the picture at the five second mark?
you are right, but it is considered as a landmark of the portion of the colorado plateau where the grand canyon resides. That's likely the reason why a lot of people link it to th grand canyon. And anyway, horseshoe bend is around 30 minutes drive from the first glimpse of the fracture that "starts" the grand canyon near Marble Canyon
I want to travel to the Grand Canyon
amazingly beautiful
And it old
i love this park😁😁😁
Nice place .
Amazing nature
It's a lot easier getting down to the river than it is getting back out.
We just visited the South Rim a few weeks ago. Stunning.
I going to visit it someday.
I've heard some of the stones used in the pyramids in Egypt share the same quality as stones in the Grand Canyon. Has anyone else heard this?
Save the Grand Canyon!
Good video
0:28 sacred G Atorade
😂😂😂
Dr strange was hanging on grand canyon for 12 hours😂
Remind me of the great movie "wind talker"
I new about the Grand canyon in 1983.😂❤
Native America is beautiful! ✊🏾❤
*guys look they made the Minecraft Mesa biome into a real thing*
Lmao
National parks are beautiful.
GREAT AMERICA.
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK USA.
Neat
nice
This is my son's phone. I never thought companies and industrialists would make a start on building or who have already started building dams and mining sites. Bad enough there are places where tourist go. Native american tribes have more of a say. Soon though I think the grand canyon will be sold
btw this was the oldest canyon in the world that we have ever visit.
I missed grand canyon
World most beautiful place
I guess you don't get out much, or have seen much?? For me, I think this is The Ugliest National Park in the World, by miles and miles.
The Grand Canyon is one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World.
I saw this at school 😂
I call it the most beautiful land canyouns
I’ve been to the Grand Canyon in 2013.
Just because you've been forced onto a reservation doesn't mean you lose your sense of what's sacred. (?????????)
A wizzard guy defeated by a clown with a webcum in a fancy suit in this place
I’ve been dangling over the grand canyon for 12 hours!
THE Colorado River in Utah is 4000 feet above sea level, south rim is 7000, deepest part 6000 feet, so the river ran up hill thousands of feet to erode the land to make the canyon?
verygood flim
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"Osiyo" The Great Grand Canyon Pyramid City. The history of Old America has never been told from the Native INDIGENOUS tribes of America. The Keepers of Knowledge of the tribes kept history of America. Many elders of the Tribes know bits and pieces but have never told all info. I'm going on 92y old of Apache/ Cherokee/ Osage lineage. Shaman were healers and Keepers of Knowledge or history. In the 1930s before my Great grandmother passed who was born in 1830. She wrote down the tribes history. She passed in 1938 when I was 8y old. I have over 500 pages in 4 mixed languages. I have been asked to make a book. This history has never been told.
Should publish a book on that. If not, even a blog will be good too
In his Report upon the Colorado River of the West; Explored in 1857 and 1858 (Washington: GPO, 1861), Joseph Christmas Ives admired the canyon’s scenery:
"The extent and magnitude of the system of canyons is astounding. The plateau is cut into shreds by these gigantic chasms, and resembles a vast ruin. Belts of country miles in width have been swept away, leaving only isolated mountains standing in the gap. Fissures so profound that the eye cannot penetrate their depths are separated by walls whose thickness one can almost span, and slender spires that seem to be tottering upon their bases shoot up thousands of feet from the vaults below."
Also to credit, American physician and explorer John Strong Newberry acted as geologist to the expedition headed by Lieutenant Joseph Christmas Ives, sent out to explore the Colorado River (1857-58). Newberry was the first geologist known to visit the Grand Canyon. He served as naturalist and geologist and in 1857, was called to a professorship at Columbian (now George Washington) University. Newberry later served as naturalist on an expedition in 1859 under Captain Macomb, which explored southwestern Colorado and adjacent parts of Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico, finding the remains of the dinosaur Dystrophaeus. In 1866, he was offered the chair of geology and paleontology in the School of Mines, Columbia College (now Columbia University). Newberry was a member of the Megatherium Club, a group of scientists attracted to Washington D.C. by the Smithsonian Institution’s rapidly growing collection, from 1857 to 1866.
CAN I DIG THIS WITH A PLASTIC SPOON?
God bless everyone and have a nice day and Jesus loves you all and I do too very much bye.
It 4 times bigger than Los Angeles
Esta obra prima da natureza ainda não foi domesticado ...estando em estado selvagem, o famoso Grande Canyon onde a altura e comprimento se destacam percorrendo o rio por ele escavado ...Fascina-me as paredes e castelos roqueiros que brilham em muitos tons de cores ...A água persistente moldou a paisagem!! Grand um local de beleza com tragédias à mistura!! Nunca visitei ... mas um dia talvez?!! Assim a vista desarmada vem a ideia Marte que coisa mais intrigante??
Well
Can someone please explain to me how Drugs Inc is allowed on television?
The Treaty of Guadeloupe Hidalgo
classmate notebooks cover page
did they fight back successfully?
Welcome to
Grrrrraaaaannnnnnndddddd caaaannnnnnnyoooooonnnn
i would like some uranium.
why its name "Grand Canyon" ???
You know the answer to that. It is in front of your eyes. Are you blind? People's description of the crayon is how it got its name.
Grüße geht raus an meine Klasse 8c 😂✌🏼
Its more on the history of how it made business.
Spectacular....no need to build anything over it, that will ruin it's natural beauty.
Ive never seen the canyon inperson 😖
Darshini. V 9th -B
It's disgusting how even after years and two presidents saying this place is sacred and it needs to be protected, people cans till only think of the money the tourism will bring. Knowing fully well that it will ruin the natural beauty of the canyon.
what good is its beauty if nobody can see it?