Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A long narrow canyon formed by the Arkansas River in south-central Colorado. Its near-vertical walls are more than 300 m (1,000 ft) high.
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Examples
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Roughly two hours south of Denver, the Royal Gorge is a must-see for all tourists!
WN.com - Articles related to Colorado tourism rises in 2009 2010
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Straddling the Arkansas River, the Royal Gorge is the largest suspension bridge on the planet and makes for an weary feeling when standing on top as the bridge gracefully sways side to side.
WN.com - Articles related to Colorado tourism rises in 2009 2010
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Straddling the Arkansas River, the Royal Gorge is the largest suspension bridge on the planet and makes for an weary feeling when standing on top as the bridge gracefully sways side to side.
WN.com - Articles related to Colorado tourism rises in 2009 2010
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Roughly two hours south of Denver, the Royal Gorge is a must-see for all tourists!
WN.com - Articles related to Colorado tourism rises in 2009 2010
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Straddling the Arkansas River, the Royal Gorge is the largest suspension bridge on the planet and makes for an weary feeling when standing on top as the bridge gracefully sways side to side.
WN.com - Articles related to Colorado tourism rises in 2009 2010
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Roughly two hours south of Denver, the Royal Gorge is a must-see for all tourists!
WN.com - Articles related to Colorado tourism rises in 2009 2010
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Roughly two hours south of Denver, the Royal Gorge is a must-see for all tourists!
WN.com - Articles related to Colorado tourism rises in 2009 2010
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Straddling the Arkansas River, the Royal Gorge is the largest suspension bridge on the planet and makes for an weary feeling when standing on top as the bridge gracefully sways side to side.
WN.com - Articles related to Colorado tourism rises in 2009 2010
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The snow piled up above the third story windows at the house 18-year-old Luis Rico is sharing with five other employees of the nearby Royal Gorge cross-country skiing resort, which closed all last week because of the storms.
'Absurdly deep' Sierra snow great news for dry California 2011
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The misadventures, however, didn't deter him from flying his pack across Colorado's Royal Gorge, a 1,500-foot flight last November.
The Jetpack: An Idea Whose Time Has Never Come, but Won't Go Away 2009
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