January 2020 2 61 Report
30 PONTOS, URGENTE POR FAVOR


You can sit on a mule and ride from the rim to the bottom. You can paddle down the Colorado River on a raft. You can hike, bike, snowshoe, and cross-country ski. You can take a tour bus, a jeep tour, or an automobile tour. You can tour the canyon in an antique railroad car. Or you can even take a tourist flight and sit back and enjoy the views as you learn about the canyon. No matter how you get there, you must take a trip to the Havasupai Indian Reservation. It’s in a remote area, outside the jurisdiction of the National Park Service. The reservation is centered around a village in Havasu Canyon, called Supai, which has four beautiful blue-green waterfalls. Many people photograph the 100-foot Havasu Falls. However, you can only get there on horseback, by foot, or in a helicopter. In 1919, the year the Grand Canyon became a national park, the Havasupai were only allowed to be on 518 acres. In the 1970s, the government gave back 188,077 acres of their land. The tribe’s population is around 640.



Read the text about the Grand Canyon and answer the questions that follow.
a) Are bikes allowed in the Grand Canyon?

b) Is the Havasupai Indian Reservation an isolated area?

c) Are the Havasu Falls in Antarctica?

d) Is the Grand Canyon a National Park?

e) Is the Havasupai Indian Reservation in Yosemite National Park?

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