low and behold
When the first settlers saw the Grand Canyon, they said... answer: "LOW" AND BEHOLD (piano, elude, ballad, anyhow)
When the first settlers saw the Grand Canyon, they said... answer: "LOW" AND BEHOLD (piano, elude, ballad, anyhow)
Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it, and man can only mar it.
It is not known if the Grand Canyon is the oldest canyon in the world. The exact date is not known, however, it has been said that the canyon is at least 5-6 million years old.
Bryce canyon gets its name from Ebenezer Bryce a farmer who said it was a heck of a place to lose a cow?
Pioneers. First in a said territory.
Really really deep. by this i mean deeper than the grand canyon. Btw, the bottom of the ocean said WOW!
Hernando de Alarcon did not discover the Grand Canyon, Garcia Lopez de Cardenas did. de Alarcon said up the lower waters of The Colorado river to meet with an expedition led by Coronado, although de Alarcon reached the meeting place, Coronado did not.
The Colorado River can take full responsibility.Or:It could be said that the snowfall on the Western Slope of the Rocky Moountains is to blame.
From the Indian "Arizonac," meaning "little spring" or "young spring"It's said that a mining speculator named Charles D. Poston first suggested the name Arizona in a petition to the United States Congress to make Arizona a legal territory.
On face book they said 2 updates. I got the first one, but not the 2nd. Have you??
The Colorado River.orThe standard school of thought was that the flow of water following glacial activity created the Grand CanyonRecent studies are putting forth the theory that a severe geological event created the Grand Canyon - and the river is a result of "water chooses the easiest path to flow"either way - the Grand Canyon is certainly "Grand"