Copper Canyon National Park

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Parque Nacional Barranca del Cobre

Hold on tight. You are about to take the plunge into one of the most rugged and mysterious chasms on earth. Mexico established the Parque Nacional Barranca del Cobre (Copper Canyon National Park) to showcase this remote area.

The Copper Canyon is a group of canyons consisting of 6 distinct canyons in the Sierra Tarahumara in the southwestern part of the state of Chihuahua, Mexico. The overall canyon system is larger and portions are deeper than the Grand Canyon in the neighboring United States.

The system is traversed by the Chihuahua al Pacifico railroad. It is both an important transportation system for locals and a draw for tourists.

Barrancas del Cobre  

Barrancas del Cobre .: el viajero:. 19-23 Marzo

Viaje de Semana Santa a las impresionantes Barrancas del Cobre en Chihuahua 19-23 de Marzo saliendo el 19 de Marzo por la noche y regresando el 24 en la madrugada más informes viajeselviajero.com

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The Copper Canyon Companion 

Copper Canyon, located in Mexico's Sierra Madre Mountains, is four times larger than Arizona's Grand Canyon and almost 300 feet deeper. It is also the homeland of the cave-dwelling Tarahumara Indians. The Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad, which traverses the area, is one of the most spectacular train rides in the Western Hemisphere.
The California Native International Adventures has been operating tours through Copper Canyon since 1983. California Native guides are known throughout the area for their work with the Tarahumara Indians, and the company is a major source of information on this remote area of Mexico.

"The Copper Canyon Companion" was written by the California Native staff as a reference for travelers to this unique destination. In its pages you will meet the Tarahumara Indians, who have lived in the remote mountain area for centuries. California Native's guides share with you their personal memories and affection for these proud people who refused to be conquered by both the Spaniards and the modern world.

The book takes you back in time and introduces you to the 17th-century conquistadores and priests who conquered and colonized the area, and the 19th-century Americans who left their mark in these rugged canyons--Alexander Shepherd, who developed the silver mines into some of the richest in the world, and Albert Kimsey Owen, who established a utopian colony and, along with Arthur Stilwell, conceived the fantastic rail line. You'll also meet Father Miguel Hidalgo, the "Father of Mexico"; Emperor Maximilian, installed by France to rule the country; and Pancho Villa, hero or villain of the Revolution.

The book includes useful information for travelers: lists of birds and plants, tables of mileage and distances, a sightseer's log of the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railroad, and more.

Considering a trip to Copper Canyon? The Copper Canyon Companion will travel with you and give you an in-depth look into this unique region of Mexico's Sierra Madres.

The Copper Canyon Companion

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Mexico's Copper Canyon Country: A Hiking and Backpacking Guide 

An insightful personal narrative about the most spectacular canyon system in all of North America. "Mexico's Copper Canyon Country" features invaluable information on trip planning and traveling in Mexico; route descriptions of mellow day hikes and strenuous multi-day backpacks; and John Fayhee's personal experiences with the Tarahumara Indians. An indispensable guide to a spectacular land and its people.

Mexico's Copper Canyon Country: A Hiking and Backpacking Guide

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THE COPPER CANYON 

"THE COPPER CANYON" - Chihuahua Pacifico Railroad 1

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History of Copper Canyon and the Tarahumara Indians 

The outstanding photography of Carlos Lazcano in the Indian cliff dwellings near Madera, the publisher's photographs of the newly discovered crystal caves and the highest waterfalls in Mexico, together with Batopilas Canyon and its diverse cultures will bring the reader back in time to the experiences of Lumholtz and Shepherd.

The publisher is pleased to present this new work conjunction with the outstanding history of the region. Two historical classics on the exciting and mysterious canyonlands of Mexico under one cover with two full color sections by Richard D. Fisher, photographer and editor.

History of Copper Canyon and the Tarahumara Indians: Unknown Mexico and the Silver Magnet

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