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                    <title>Day 4We did itthe Skywalk</title>
                    <description>We visited the Hualapai Nation pronounced Wallapie also called Grand Canyon West.   We went on the Skywalk.  I was not afraid but my mom was my dad a little. It is 4000 feet above The Colorado River.  We also visited Guano Point which was 4700 ft up and my dad and I climbed to the top. Earlier we went to Oatman it was a ghost town.</description>
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                    <title>American Southwest Day 11 The Shameful Hualapai</title>
                    <description>Canyon West  the Skywalk ScamsAt least we got to see a Joshua Tree but I don't know if it was really worth the amount of dust and aggravation we had to deal with in getting out to the little circus the Hualapai Tribe has created at Canyon West.  It is a tourist trap of monumental scale literally as I have never seen before.  It starts with the fact that they didn't even bother paving most of t</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/United-States/Arizona/Hualapai-Reservation/blog-372670.html</link>
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