Garcia Lopez de Cardenas, a Spaniard, was the first European to explore the Grand Canyon in 1540.
Coronado's soliders explored west they were the first Europeans to see the Grand Canyon
Look, there's another canyon we can explore! That canyon looks so grand!
Spanish explorers were the first Europeans to see the canyon.
The Native Americans.
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Powell did not discover the Grand Canyon, but he led the first known passage through the Canyon in 1869. It was first seen by Europeans in 1540 but had been known by the Native Americans for centuries.
It was the Coronado Expedition in 1540 that is credited with being the first Europeans to view the Grand Canyon. There is no record that Coronado ever visited the Grand Canyon and that is highly unlikely. His search was for gold and his best evidence led him into Kansas and Oklahoma in search of Cibola. He did send expeditions west through Hopi Country to the Grand Canyon. His expedition into Colorado failed to reach Pikes Peak.
he was the ifrst to explore southwest USA and discovered the grand canyon.
People visit the grand canyon to explore the beauty of it features and get a look at earth's natural creations before living organisms stepped foot on earth. if you ever go to the grand canyon on Niagara falls you will be so surprised of what earth has become and what it was. it is such a fantastic site.
the grand canyon
a Grand Canyon is nothing but a big erosion.........
Copper Canyon (Spanish: Cañon del Cobre) is such landmark.