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Glass walkway at the Grand Canyon

FCollinsBuckeye;788241; said:
Taos did. Ravaging nature in Nuevo Mehico, he is.

Smart ass! :biggrin:
I have what every gringo in Texas and California want!
A Santa Fe/Pueblo style with a million dollar view of Sacred Taos Mountain and Wheeler Peak! And 20 minute access to Taos Ski Valley! :groove:
And my house sits on land that was built on 800 years ago! I have pre-publeo(1200AD) pottery to prove it!
 
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Back on topic.
The Indian tribe is a very small and poor one.
They don't want a casino, so this was their option.
After they pay off the building loan, all money will go to tribal members.
That's good.

The bad part is the development of the area near the canyon. Developers are already buying property with an eye to construction of hotels and
supporting businesses.
Bad!

So. WTF would you have them do?
 
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