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Arizona Highways Presents the Grand Canyon with Lorne Greene
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Arizona Highways Presents the Grand Canyon with Lorne Greene

Join a mule ride from the mile-high rim down to the Colorado River. Ride thundering rapids in a small raft. Visit the Havasupai Indians and idyllic blue-green waterfalls. Explore the ruins of ancient civilizations that mysteriously vanished. Includes graphic demonstrations of how the vast chasm was formed.

Length 55 min. Copyright 1988 $ 29.95
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