Grand Canyon overflight proposal
"RomeoMike" wrote in message
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Meaning a place within the boundaries of the Grand Canyon National Park
from which the canyon itself is visible and where you are unlikely to
encounter anyone else, and if you did encounter another person it would be
easy to move off away from him and enjoy solitude.
But what right do you have to visit those places without interference from
anyone else? You certainly have a right to seek a place that isn't visited
by other humans, that is untainted by the noise of their activities. But
the onus is on you to find such a place. It is unfair to restrict access of
your favorites sites by others, just because you don't want to share them.
Pete
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