As such, the scale of the canyon is epic. To enter it in a helicopter gives a god&rsquos view of this wonder. The Colorado seems like a little rivulet, its presence reduced by the gorge it has created. It is not often that a beautiful river gets so reduced to the background by surrounding rocks. The helicopter flew in the gorge for about 20 minutes and reached a wide point, where several helicopters were parked along a bare surface above the river&rsquos south bank. As the helicopter swirled around before landing, we got a downstream view of the river, with the sun behind us. The river&rsquos water was a muddy green. As soon as the chopper landed, I ran to the edge of the landing area to get a more expansive view this patch of land for tourists inside the Grand Canyon National Park is courtesy the Native American tribes, for it is their land. A series of scenes form American western cinema flashed before my eyes. (The signature song from McKenna&rsquos Gold came to mind &lsquoCause every mother&rsquos son has got a date, a date with fate....&rsquo) While the others had breakfast at a tented accommodation near the landing area, I could not wrest myself away from the view.