
It is the muddy river flows in deep earthquakes, travelers will climb gently on a glass walkway projecting over the edge of the Grand Canyon for an experience gives the illusion of going into the air.
Some state boards with arms outstretched to relieve part of the Sun-shaped skywalk is a bitter Tug-of-war between the Arizona Indian tribe, whose ancestral land is being built and you have spent at least $ 30 million on.
Small Hualapai Nation, in a bold move that could experience the different Indian tribes over non-members, exercised his right of expropriation in the past month in the management of the site and kick you in the non-Indian.
In the controversy over the Skywalk potentially lucrative - that could draw all belong to the 3,000 visitors per day - down tribal sovereign rights to see the site's you against financial contract to manage the force 25 years and split the profits.
"Thank you for this study, what have I done, and in the interest of the people," said Candida Hunter, 32, a member of the council voted to support the Hualapai Skywalk has drawn controversy, to let the contract-mandated mediation process.
"We had one in contact with them, we said to the process of working with them. Be the last of a truth," that by capturing. "We continue in such a way that it is inevitable."
The controversy appears in the heart of the difference between the specifications that he would provide the infrastructure - energy, water and sewage - in the project, with each accusing the other of bad faith.
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