Friday, April 29, 2011

One lives for 'Driving trailer of Grand Canyon edge'

27 April 2011 last updated at 20:31 am The South Rim of the Grand Canyon the Grand Canyon is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the U.S. a man survived a 200 foot (61 m) reduction in the U.S. State of Arizona after apparently his driving cars from the South Rim of Grand Canyon, Authorities said.

The 21-year-old told Park Rangers he freed from the car after the random crash on Monday and rose up to the edge of the Canyon, to seek help.

The driver was for non-life threatening injuries, treated officials said.

The National Park Service leads an investigation into the incident.

On Monday evening were called Rangers by a visitor of the Park, who claimed that he had marked by an injured man down, who had driven over the edge of the Canyon.

The accident was reportedly on over 1945 local time (0245 GMT) on Monday.

Park Rangers a vehicle was inserted into a tree about 200 m below the Canyon's South Rim later. It was about 10 ft beyond the structure, an another abyss, a spokeswoman said National Park.

Officials said on Wednesday that they were plans to remove the car.

The Grand Canyon is one of the most popular us tourist destinations and is visited by 4.5 million people per year.


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