Only one person survived but he couldn't walk again because everyone always goes feet first.
You could fall in.
First, the vast majority of people who visit the Grand Canyon each year survive the trip. Since roughly 1880, over 600 people are believed to have died while visiting the Grand Canyon. That works out to only 4-5 deaths per year. A very small percentage of the annual visitors.
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A big hole, don't fall in, haha.
Five million people visited the park in 1997, although its buildings, roads, trails and parking areas were designed to accommodate only 1 million a year. I don't know the current number of people visting, but 1997 was I think the largest reported year for visits to the Grand Canyon.
Probubly because they are scared. so they take big stomping steps. And some people are so scared they fall and cause pressure on it.
It's what you say when you fall into the Grand Canyon.(It can be as long as you need, ending in H if you stop before the bottom.)
Pennsylvania has a wonderful place called bush kill falls. its a big water fall. there is also trails you can go on to see the water fall and you can climb up to the top. Few people know about "The Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania", in eastern PA.
no it isn't you are protected by railings and do places that are more risky you can't go there. also people that work there show you where not to go.
No. Because if the Grand Canyon is so many miles deep and you fell of it. You could not survive. Because you would be falling so so so fast and then no one would catch you. So if you were to survive you would have lots of broken bones and have to go to the hospital. Simple!
The Roman Catholic church survived the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The Orthodox Church survived the fall of the Byzantine Empire.
Well the Grand Canyon is one of the natural wonders of the world, also Niagra Fall is a natural wonder.