A woman living at the bottom of the Grand Canyon has sparked fascination with her unique way of life. The Grand Canyon, a vast gorge sculpted by the Colorado River in north-west Arizona, is a popular destination for tourists seeking spectacular views and outdoor adventures. Shila S Siyuja and her family live in the historic Supai Village at the canyon's base, which is isolated and can only be reached by an eight-mile trek, helicopter journey, or mule transport. Shila shares glimpses of her life in the canyon on social media, showcasing the stunning scenery and challenges of living in this natural marvel.
Woman Who Lives at the Bottom of the Grand Canyon Reveals One Major Drawback
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