The Beauty of Mexico’s Copper Canyon Keeps Attracting Foreign Tourists
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Deeper and broader than the world-famous Grand Canyon, the hills of northwestern Mexico are also home to some of the most charismatic and fiercely independent tribes in North America. They are the Raramuris, or Tarahumaras, as they are known. Alasdair Baverstock visited the area to profile the unique people living on these mountains.
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