grand canyon
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Grand Canyon Museumgoers Exposed To Uranium For Years, Safety Manager Claims
Earlier this month, a National Park Service safety manager sent a “rogue” email alleging the improper storing of radioactive material at a Grand Canyon facility frequented by children, the Arizona Republic reports.
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A 1956 Plane Crash In The Grand Canyon Made Flying Safer For Americans
In 1956 two planes collided over the Arizona desert, killing all 128 people on board and scattering the debris deep inside the Grand Canyon. This week, the US National Park Service designated the crash site a National Historic Landmark — even though they don’t actually want you to go visit it.
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The Grand Canyon Is About To Get Google Street View
A team of Google employees is currently hiking through the Grand Canyon collecting the images for what will eventually become a Google Street View map of the park. (Man, working at Google sounds terrible.)