Friday, May 20, 2016

A Brief Overview of the Grand Canyon Skywalk



Owner of the Neothink Society, Mark Hamilton has garnered a following that seeks his knowledge of business, health, religion, and politics. In addition to guiding Neothink followers, Mark Hamilton is a supporter of the Grand Canyon Skywalk.

In Grand Canyon West, visitors can venture out over the rock formation to view surrounding sites atop a glass bridge. Known as the Skywalk, the horseshoe-shaped infrastructure juts out from the canyon walls and is suspended 4,000 feet in the air. This gives people full view of the riverbed below and Eagle Point, a natural rock structure that resembles the bird for which it is named.

To ensure the safety of its visitors, the Skywalk only allows photographs to be taken by visitors from the side. When walking the structure, all personal belongings must be locked away in provided lockers. Professional photography is performed by designated personnel to avoid risk of dropping items on the glass surface. Individuals interested in visiting with children should be aware that kids must have the ability to walk on their own to be permitted on the Skywalk.