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The Grand Canyon is more than a great chasm carved over millennia through the rocks of the Colorado Plateau. It is more than an awe-inspiring view. It is more than a pleasuring ground for those that explore the roads, hike the trails, or float the currents of the turbulent Colorado River.
This canyon is a gift that transcends what we experience. Its beauty and size humbles us. Its timelessness provokes a comparison to our short existence. In its vast spaces we may find solace from our hectic lives.
The Grand Canyon we visit today is a gift from past generations. Take time to enjoy this gift. Sit and watch the changing play of light and shadows. Wander along a trail and feel the sunshine and wind on your face. Attend a ranger program. Follow the antics of ravens soaring above the rim. Listen for the roar of the rapids far below. Savor a sunrise or sunset.
As the shadows lengthen across the spires and buttes, time passing into the depths of the canyon, understand what this great chasm passes to us - a sense of humility born in the interconnections of all that is and a willingness to care for this land. We have the responsibility to ensure that future generations have the opportunity to form their own connections with Grand Canyon National Park.
The Grand Canyon is a steep-sided gorge carved by the Colorado River in the United States in the state of Arizona. It is largely contained within the Grand Canyon National Park, one of the first national parks in the United States. President Theodore Roosevelt was a major proponent of preservation of the Grand Canyon area, and visited it on numerous occasions to hunt and enjoy the scenery.
View from Grandview Point.
A map of the Grand Canyon and surrounding areas, circa 1908.Longstanding scientific consensus has been that the canyon was created by the Colorado River over a six million year period. The canyon is 277 miles (446 km) long, ranges in width from 4 to 18 miles (6.4 to 29 km) and attains a depth of over a mile (1.83 km) (6000 feet).[1] Nearly two billion years of the Earth's geological history have been exposed as the Colorado River and its tributaries cut their channels through layer after layer of rock while the Colorado Plateau was uplifted. The "canyon began in the west, followed by another that formed in the east. Eventually, the two broke through and met as a single majestic rent in the earth some six million years ago. [...] The merger apparently occurred where the river today bends to the west, in the area known as the Kaibab Arch."[2]
Before European immigration, the area was inhabited by Native Americans who built settlements within the canyon and its many caves. The Pueblo people considered the Grand Canyon ("Ongtupqa" in Hopi language) a holy site and made pilgrimages to it.[3] The first European known to have viewed the Grand Canyon was García López de Cárdenas from Spain, who arrived in 1540.[4]
The Grand Canyon is a massive rift in the Colorado Plateau that exposes uplifted Proterozoic and Paleozoic strata, and is also one of the six distinct physiographic sections of the Colorado Plateau province. The Grand Canyon is unmatched throughout the world for the vistas it offers to visitors on the rim. It is not the deepest canyon in the world—Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon (5,382m or 17,657 ft (1994 old data); 6009m (1998); single side 7057m deep; average depth 2268m; average depth of 250 km kernel zones 2673m) in Tibet, China is far deeper, nor the widest (this is Capertee Valley in Australia - which is about 1 km wider and longer than Grand Canyon), not to mention the largest — but the Grand Canyon is known for its overwhelming size and its intricate and colorful landscape. Geologically it is significant because of the thick sequence of ancient rocks that are beautifully preserved and exposed in the walls of the canyon. These rock layers record much of the early geologic history of the North American continent.
Temples, Castles, and Shrines.Uplift associated with mountain building events later moved these sediments thousands of feet upward and created the Colorado Plateau. The higher elevation has also resulted in greater precipitation in the Colorado River drainage area, but not enough to change the Grand Canyon area from being semi-arid. The uplift of the Colorado Plateau is uneven, and the north-south trending Kaibab Plateau that Grand Canyon bisects is over a thousand feet higher at the North Rim (about 1,000 ft/300 m) than at the South Rim. The fact that the Colorado River flows in a curve around the higher North Rim part of the Kaibab Plateau and closer to the South Rim part of the plateau is also explained by this asymmetry. Ivo Lucchitta of the U.S. Geological Survey first suggested that, as the Colorado River developed before significant erosion of the region, it naturally found its way across or around the Kaibab Uplift by following a "racetrack" path to the south of the highest part of the plateau. Almost all runoff from the North Rim (which also gets more rain and snow) flows toward the Grand Canyon, while much of the runoff on the plateau behind the South Rim flows away from the canyon (following the general tilt). The result is deeper and longer tributary washes and canyons on the north side and shorter and steeper side canyons on the south side.
Temperatures on the North Rim are generally lower than the South Rim because of the greater elevation (averaging 8,000 ft/2,438 m above sea level).[5] Heavy rains are common on both rims ring the summer months. Access to the North Rim via the primary route leading to the canyon (State Route 67) is limited ring the winter season e to road closures. Views from the North Rim tend to give a better impression of the expanse of the canyon than those from the South Rim.
Grand Canyon National Park is one of the world’s premier natural attractions, attracting about five million visitors per year. Overall, 83% were from the United States: California (12.2%), Arizona (8.9%), Texas (4.8%), Florida (3.4%) and New York (3.2%) represented the top domestic visitors. Seventeen percent of visitors were from outside the United States; the most prominently represented nations were the United Kingdom (3.8%), Canada (3.5%), Japan (2.1%), Germany (1.9%) and The Netherlands (1.2%).[30]
[edit] Activities
Further information: Grand Canyon travel guide from Wikitravel
A view of Grand Canyon Skywalk from Outside LedgeAside from casual sightseeing from the South Rim (averaging 7000 feet (2100 m) above sea level), whitewater rafting, hiking and running are especially popular. The floor of the valley is accessible by foot, muleback, or by boat or raft from upriver. Hiking down to the river and back up to the rim in one day is discouraged by park officials because of the distance, steep and rocky trails, change in elevation, and danger of heat exhaustion from the much higher temperatures at the bottom. Rescues are required annually of unsuccessful rim-to-river-to-rim travelers. Nevertheless, hundreds of fit and experienced hikers complete the trip every year.
Aerial view of the less-visited lower Grand Canyon, down river from (west of) Toroweap Overlook
Grand Canyon as seen from a commercial airplaneCamping on the North and South Rims is generally restricted to established campgrounds and reservations are highly recommended, especially at the busier South Rim. There is at large camping available along many parts of the North Rim managed by Kaibab National Forest. Keep in mind North Rim campsites are only open seasonally e to road closures from weather and winter snowpack. All overnight camping below the rim requires a backcountry permit from the Backcountry Country Office (BCO). Each year Grand Canyon National Park receives approximately 30,000 requests for backcountry permits. The park issues 13,000 permits, and close to 40,000 people camp overnight.[31] The earliest a permit application is accepted is the first of the month, four months before the proposed start month. Applying as soon as allowed will improve your chances of obtaining an overnight backcountry use permit for the dates of your choice. If you are unable to secure a permit from the Grand Canyon Backcountry Office, or you are not comfortable hiking the Canyon on your own you can go with a professional guide.
The Coconino Canyon Train is another option for those seeking to take in a more leisurely view of the canyon. It is a 90-minute ride that originates in Grand Canyon National Park at the old Grand Canyon Depot and travels 24 miles through the canyon landscapes. The train is made up of 1923 Pullman cars and runs on tracks built in the 1800s. [32]
Tourists wishing for a more vertical perspective can board helicopters and small airplanes in Las Vegas, Phoenix and Grand Canyon National Park Airport (seven miles from the South Rim) for canyon flyovers. Scenic flights are no longer allowed to fly within 1500' of the rim within the national park because of a late 90s crash. The last aerial video footage from below the rim was filmed in 1984. However, some helicopter flights land on the Havasupai and Hualapai Indian Reservations within Grand Canyon (outside of the park boundaries). Recently, the Hualapai Tribe opened the glass-bottomed Grand Canyon Skywalk on their property, Grand Canyon West. The Skywalk has seen mixed reviews since the site is only accessible by driving down a 14-mile (23 km) dirt road, costs a minimum of $85 in total for reservation fees, a tour package and admission to the Skywalk itself and the fact that cameras are not permitted on the Skywalk at any time. The Skywalk is some 240 miles west of Grand Canyon Village at the South Rim. Some people mistake the area of Hermit's Rest as the location of the Skywalk.[citation needed]
[edit] Viewing the canyon
Home video: a flight over the Grand Canyon - with sound (approx. 6 Minutes)Lipan Point is a promontory located on the South Rim. This point is located to the east of the Grand Canyon Village along the Desert View Drive. There is a parking lot for visitors who care to drive along with the Canyon's bus service that routinely stops at the point. The trailhead to the Tanner Trail is located just before the parking lot. The view from Lipan Point shows a wide array of rock strata and the Unkar Creek area in the inner canyon.
The canyon can be seen from the Toroweap (or Tuweep) Overlook situated 3000 vertical feet above the Colorado River, about 50 miles downriver from the South Rim and 70 upriver from the Grand Canyon Skywalk. This region — “One of the most remote in the United States” according to the National Park Service — is reached only by one of three lengthy dirt tracks, that start from St. George, Utah, Colorado City or near Pipe Spring National Monument (both in Arizona). These roads traverse wild, uninhabited land for 97, 62 and 64 miles respectively. The Park Service manages the area for its primitive values and, therefore, improvements and services are minimal.
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㈡ 西方的旅游景点的ppt要英文带中文翻译
Africa 非洲
Suez Canal, Egypt 苏伊士运河
Nairobi National Park, Kenya 肯尼亚内罗毕国家公园
Cape of Good Hope, South Africa 南非好望角
Sahara Desert 撒哈拉大沙漠
Pyramids, Egypt 埃及金字塔
The Nile, Egypt 埃及尼罗河
Oceania 大洋洲
Great Barrier Reef 大堡礁
Ayers Rock 艾尔斯巨石
Mount Cook 库克山
Easter Island 复活节岛
The Americas 美洲
Niagara Falls, New York State, USA 美国尼亚加拉大瀑布
Bermuda 百慕大
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA 美国夏威夷火奴鲁鲁
Panama Canal 巴拿马大运河
Yellowstone National Park, USA 美国黄石国家公园
Statue of Liberty, New York City, USA 美国纽约自由女神像
Times Square, New York City, USA 美国纽约时代广场
The White House, Washington DC., USA 美国华盛顿白宫
World Trade Center, New York City, USA 美国纽约世界贸易中心
Central Park, New York City, USA 美国纽约中央公园
Yosemite National Park, USA 美国尤塞米提国家公园
Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA 美国亚利桑那州大峡谷
Hollywood, California, USA 美国加利佛尼亚好莱坞
Disneyland, California, USA 加利佛尼亚迪斯尼乐园
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 美国内华达拉斯威加斯
Miami, Florida, USA 美国佛罗里达迈阿密
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, USA 纽约大都会艺术博物馆
Acapulco, Mexico 墨西哥阿卡普尔科
Cuzco, Mexico 墨西哥库斯科
Europe欧洲
Notre Dame de Paris, France 法国巴黎圣母院
Effiel Tower, France 法国艾菲尔铁塔
Arch of Triumph, France 法国凯旋门
Elysee Palace, France 法国爱丽舍宫
Louvre, France 法国卢浮宫
Kolner Dom, Koln, Germany德国科隆大教堂
Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy意大利比萨斜塔
Colosseum in Rome, Italy意大利古罗马圆形剧场
Venice, Italy意大利威尼斯
Parthenon, Greece希腊巴台农神庙
Red Square in Moscow, Russia莫斯科红场
Big Ben in London, England英国伦敦大笨钟
Buckingham Palace, England白金汉宫
Hyde Park, England英国海德公园
London Tower Bridge, England伦敦塔桥
Westminster Abbey, England威斯敏斯特大教堂
Monte Carlo, Monaco摩洛哥蒙特卡罗
The Mediterranean地中海
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㈢ 急求有关travel in american(英文)的PPT,主要教我们怎么样在美国旅游
帮你查了好久都找不到这个ppt,不过如果你需要看美国旅游的资料,你可以到滴答美国旅游论坛那去看啊。好详细的。
㈣ 求一个介绍世界旅游景点的英语PPT
asia 亚洲
the himalayas 喜马拉雅山
great wall, china 中国长城
forbidden city, beijing, china 北京故宫
mount fuji, japan 日本富士山
taj mahal, india 印度泰姬陵
angkor wat, cambodia 柬埔寨吴哥窟
bali, indonesia 印度尼西亚巴厘岛
borobur, indonesia 印度尼西亚波罗浮屠
sentosa, singapore 新加坡圣淘沙
crocodile farm, thailand 泰国北榄鳄鱼湖
pattaya beach, thailand 泰国芭堤雅海滩
babylon, iraq 伊拉克巴比伦遗迹
mosque of st, sophia in istanbul (constantinople), turkey 土耳其圣索非亚教堂
africa 非洲
suez canal, egypt 印度苏伊士运河
aswan high dam, egypt 印度阿斯旺水坝
nairobi national park, kenya 肯尼亚内罗毕国家公园
cape of good hope, south africa 南非好望角
sahara desert 撒哈拉大沙漠
pyramids, egypt 埃及金字塔
the nile, egypt 埃及尼罗河
oceania 大洋洲
great barrier reef 大堡礁
sydney opera house, australia 悉尼歌剧院
ayers rock 艾尔斯巨石
mount cook 库克山
easter island 复活节岛
europe 欧洲
notre dame de paris, france 法国巴黎圣母院
effiel tower, france 法国艾菲尔铁塔
arch of triumph, france 法国凯旋门
elysee palace, france 法国爱丽舍宫
louvre, france 法国卢浮宫
kolner dom, koln, germany 德国科隆大教堂
leaning tower of pisa, italy 意大利比萨斜塔
colosseum in rome, italy 意大利古罗马圆形剧场
venice, italy 意大利威尼斯
parthenon, greece 希腊巴台农神庙
red square in moscow, russia 莫斯科红场
big ben in london, england 英国伦敦大笨钟
buckingham palace, england 白金汉宫
hyde park, england 英国海德公园
london tower bridge, england 伦敦塔桥
westminster abbey, england 威斯敏斯特大教堂
monte carlo, monaco 摩洛哥蒙特卡罗
the mediterranean 地中海
the americas 美洲
niagara falls, new york state, usa 美国尼亚加拉大瀑布
bermuda 百慕大
honolulu, hawaii, usa 美国夏威夷火奴鲁鲁
panama canal 巴拿马大运河
yellowstone national park, usa 美国黄石国家公园
statue of liberty, new york city, usa 美国纽约自由女神像
times square, new york city, usa 美国纽约时代广场
the white house, washington dc., usa 美国华盛顿白宫
world trade center, new york city, usa 美国纽约世界贸易中心
central park, new york city, usa 美国纽约中央公园
yosemite national park, usa 美国尤塞米提国家公园
grand canyon, arizona, usa 美国亚利桑那州大峡谷
hollywood, california, usa 美国加利佛尼亚好莱坞
disneyland, california, usa 加利佛尼亚迪斯尼乐园
las vegas, nevada, usa 美国内华达拉斯威加斯
miami, florida, usa 美国佛罗里达迈阿密
metropolitan museum of art, new york city, usa 纽约大都会艺术博物馆
acapulco, mexico 墨西哥阿卡普尔科
cuzco, mexico 墨西哥库斯科
㈤ 急求,帮忙做一个英语演讲稿和ppt,关于美国旅游,我高二,十分感谢!!!
http://wenku..com/link?url=_D8VUE2bKy86_4DmvCoUHa6LzNbCGDZ-zF60ZygY9WR_点开看这个
㈥ 求做一份关于旅游的英文ppt幻灯片 ppt要求至少3张以上 要求写的是美国的某个州或某个城市,
wow,double,but lt is not the real money,i hope to help you,but not for the ”double“,sorry
㈦ 我要做一个有关英国或者美国的PPT,能不能帮忙列举一下英国或者美国的话题点和值得大家讨论的地方呢
关于什么的?
是国家概况还是旅游景点?
如果是为了交作业的话,建议你用网络搜:这两个国家,结合上面的文字,再加点图片就OK了~
㈧ 求一个西方(美国)旅游文化的PPT,英语的
下面的可以不?呵呵,我是英语专业的,美国概况就上的这些东西:一、个人主义(indivialism)个人主义是美国文化的核心。美国人崇尚个人至上,自我奋斗,深信个人尊严,为自己而生活,讲究个人特色,追求自我表现。因此,信奉个人主义的美国人把自己的年龄、婚姻状况、体重、收入、宗教信仰以及个人生活,都看作是个人隐私(privacy),贴上“旁人勿问”的封条。二、“直率”与“委婉”美国人喜欢坦诚相待,直截了当。朋友之间,同事之间,言必由衷,不喜欢阿谀奉承,敢于发表不同的观点,讨厌拐弯抹角。例如,中国人见面总喜欢问“Haveyoueaten?”,就时常被他们理解成邀请一起吃饭的美意。再则就是到美国人家中做客,当他们问你“Wouldyoulikesomecoffee?”时,如果你想喝,就千万不要客气,否则你只好口渴着回去了。但美国人说话时又很委婉,他们常把“thankyou”,“sorry”,“please”挂在嘴边。说话时尽量避免使用伤人的字眼,尊重他人,不强人所难。师生之间,为了维护学生的自尊心,教师对学生的评介一般都是积极的,即使学生真的不太令人满意,老师在说到这样的问题时也会尽量委婉。如,老师想说学生比较stupid时,他们会说“.”。当某学生成绩差时,老师会讲:“HeSheisworkingatsownlevel.”,而不是直截了当地说他成绩差。对了 现在我报读的ABC天丅英语中心的教师才和我提过 如果要掌握好英语是不难的;绝对具有符合的学习空间和熟练口语对象 重点就是老师教学经验 纯正欧美口音才是最好 持续每天口语交流,一对一加强化教学才能有最.好.的学习成果~课程结束后需要重复复习课后录音反馈 更可以加深印象..如果真的没人帮忙的状况下,就去可可或BBC获取课余教材学习,多说多练迅速的口语会进步许多 整体效果肯定会突飞猛进的;如果老师要说学生懒,他会用:“SheHeisanunder-acever.”。三、“独立”与“合作”美国人有强烈的自我意识和独立意识,不喜欢过分依赖他人。做任何事情都要有自信、自律,要不断地自我提高。美国的父母从孩子很小时,就开始培养他们的独立自主能力,孩子们从小就要学会独立思考,自己动手。他们为自己而思考,下判断,做决定,父母的建议和看法只供参考,是否采纳最终取决于他们自己。等孩子长到1岁后,父母让他们自食其力。只有这样,才能让他们在高度商业化的竞争社会得以生存,崭露头角。但美国人又十分重视合作精神,他们遵循“少数服从多数”的原则,即使是不赞同的少数人也会认真地执行决定。在工作场所,大家都为工作而共同努力,并不会因为是同性恋,独身主义者或是酒鬼而遭到歧视,这样的合作氛围令人感到十分愉快。四、“金”与“精神”美国人不喜欢别人询问他们收入多少,主要是因为在美国,金是衡量一个人成功与否的重要尺度,收入的高低自然就成为了是否成功的象征。富人不想炫耀,穷人也不愿提及。美国老板与雇员之间的关系很大程度上建立在金之上。雇员信奉“你付多少,我出多少力”,老板则信奉“你出多少力,我付多少”。一切都按雇主与雇员事先签定的合同来办事,如果需要加,雇员完全可以拒绝。一旦有了更好的时机、更优厚的待遇,跳槽(job-hopping)也是司空见惯的。但美国也并不是“一切向看”的社会,绝大多数的美国人信奉宗教,以基督教(Christianity)为主。对于美国人来说,宗教不仅仅是一种信仰,更是一种精神,它渗透在美国人生活的各个方面。美国人的介值观念、生活态度以及道德标准在相当大的程度上受宗教思想的影响。如平等自由、友爱互助、同情弱者、尊重他人、自尊自爱、自强自立都源自于宗教信仰中所提倡的介值标准和处世哲学。五、“多民族融合”与“种族歧视”美国是一个多民族的大熔炉(meltingpot),不仅有原住民印地安人,还有欧洲、非洲移民的后裔,以及拉丁美洲和亚洲人的后代,每年都有数十万来自世界各地的合法或非法的移民涌入美国。各种文化和宗教信仰在不同的种族之间不断地交融。但是隐形的种族歧视依然存在。大多数的黑人仍处在美国社会最底层。某些美国人对有色人种的政治可信度也抱有怀疑态度。有色人种升职也比白人困难,重要职务和高级职务由有色人种担任的比例偏低。
㈨ 求关于美国各旅游景点和旅游城市ppt
1夏威夷
2纽约
3拉斯维加斯
4旧金山
5洛杉矶
6波士顿
7迈阿密
8芝加哥
9华盛顿
10西雅图版
大平原的西部大山区权。著名的大峡谷国家公园和黄石国家公园2、西海岸滨海旅游城市群。西海岸地区有风光绮旎、阳光灿烂的加利福尼亚州,旧金山和洛杉矶就位于此。此外,位于美国西面太平洋上的夏威夷群岛也是全球闻名的度假胜地。还有适于冒险者的科罗拉多大峡谷。3、美国东部。这边有著名的城市纽约,华盛顿,波士顿,费城等,这些都是美国工业社会的象征性的城市。另外有著名的尼亚加拉瀑布可以参观。4、美国南部。南部体验蜜月城市迈阿密、奥兰多的纯净和安谧。加勒比海的阳光和沙滩也是至美的享受。
此外,大沼泽地国家公园、大雾山国家公园、克卢恩和兰格尔—圣伊莱亚斯诸公园、马默斯洞穴国家公园、奥林匹克国家公园、霍德伍德公园、独立大厅、弗德台地国家公园、卡霍基亚墩群遗址、自由女神像、约塞米蒂国家公园、查科国家历史公园、蒙蒂塞洛和弗吉尼亚大学、夏威夷火山国家公园等也是美国重要的文化与自然遗产
㈩ 我想要一个关于美国的英文版的PPt.包括历史啊,旅游啊,美食啊。。。。
这个要专业认识才嫩做的出来啊,你可以在网上搜搜有没有旅游的群啊,他们应该可以帮到你的