(Peach Springs,AZ)–Native American dancer Shanelle Lomakema,13, waits for tourists to arrive at the

(Peach Springs,AZ)–Native American dancer Shanelle Lomakema,13, waits for tourists to arrive at the Grand Canyon West native American village where the Hualapai Tribe in Peach Springs, Arizona is building a skywalk extending 70–feet over the Southern rim of the Grand Canyon. The u–shaped, glass–bottom steel structure will accommodate 120 people, 4,000 feet above the canyon. Presently the steel structure is under construction and will be extended into its final spot during the coming month. January 25, 2007 (Photo by Mark Boster/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
(Peach Springs,AZ)–Native American dancer Shanelle Lomakema,13, waits for tourists to arrive at the Grand Canyon West native American village where the Hualapai Tribe in Peach Springs, Arizona is building a skywalk extending 70–feet over the Southern rim of the Grand Canyon. The u–shaped, glass–bottom steel structure will accommodate 120 people, 4,000 feet above the canyon. Presently the steel structure is under construction and will be extended into its final spot during the coming month. January 25, 2007 (Photo by Mark Boster/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
(Peach Springs,AZ)–Native American dancer Shanelle Lomakema,13, waits for tourists to arrive at the
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