The Copper Canyon is a group of canyons consisting of six separate canyons in the Sierra Tarahumara (southwestern part of the state of Chihuahua) in Mexico. The overall canyon system is larger and portions of it are deeper than the Grand Canyon. The Copper Canyon system is transversed by the Chihuahua al Pacífico railroad, known by the nickname "Chepe." It is both an important transportation system for locals and a draw for tourists.
No. Copper canyon is in Mexico while the Grand canyon is in Arizona.
Copper Canyon Academy was created in 1995.
Copper Canyon Press was created in 1972.
Copper Canyon Conspiracy was created in 1994.
Copper canyon is in Mexico, North America.
Copper Canyon High School was created in 2004.
From the green growth (moss, etc.) on the canyon walls that makes it look like copper ore.
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Copper Canyon (Spanish: Cañon del Cobre) is such landmark.
Copper Canyon, in the Sierra Tarahumara of Chihuahua.
Copper canyon is in Mexico, North America.
depends on how close you are when looking at it Funny! Seriously, the name itself, Copper Canyon, is deceptive. It leads one to believe that it is a 'single' canyon, when it is not. Copper Canyon consists of six (6) different canyons. The Grand Canyon is a 'single' canyon, therefore the two cannot be compared. For those who vehemently believe that Copper Canyon is larger, that is like saying the the Great Lakes should be considered an ocean or a sea because they intersect. Geographical descriptions do not work that way. Copper Canyon is unique, but it is not bigger than the Grand Canyon.