The Grand Canyon is water’s greatest masterpiece — carved not by force, but by patience.

Over the past 5 million years, the Colorado River cut 277 miles through rock, exposing nearly 2 billion years of geologic history and plunging more than a mile deep.

Today, this same river that shaped one of Earth’s most iconic landscapes supplies water to 40 million people across seven states and two countries — even as it faces the growing pressures of climate change.

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