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GRAND CANYON CD-ROM by Virtual AdVentures

GRAND CANYON

It's been said that no one visits the Grand Canyon without being changed forever . . .

This new CD ROM by Virtual AdVentures is an awesome virtual visit to the Grand Canyon. Whether you don't have the time to visit Grand Canyon personally or just want a preview of the park before you do visit, this CD has just about everthing you need to know. It has awesome stereo sound, excellent graphics and is very easy to navigate. The highlight of the CD in my opinion is a virtual river trip with maps of the rapids and videos of people running them. The still photos used in the CD are spectacular as well and when combined with the evocative 3D stereo sound, you can actually feel some of the grandeur.

The CD also has information on Grand Canyon geology, historical profiles of the peoples and the legends that are part of the Canyon, and natural history as well and information on travel and tourism.

TARGET AUDIENCE
  • Adventure travelers interested in visiting the Grand Canyon and knowing it intimately.
  • The eco-traveler interested in the canyon environment and its preservation.
  • Rafting enthusiasts who want to experience the West's greatest rapids.
  • Hikers, climbers and students of geology and canyon ecology.
  • The 5 million travelers per year who visit the Grand Canyon and the millions more who dream of getting there.
MINUMUM RECOMMENDED HARDWARE/SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
  • Pentium processor
  • Windows 3.1, Windows 95 or later.
  • 8 MB RAM (16 MB for Windows 95).
  • MPC-compatible double-speed CD-ROM drive.
  • Windows-compatible sound card.
  • SVGA with 640 X 480 resolution, 256 colors.
SAMPLE SCREEN SHOTS

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SPECIAL INTERNET PRICE!

Price: $24.95 plus shipping
To order your copy, call toll free at 1-888-486-4653 ext. 200

Visit the Virtual AdVentures web site at http://www.virtualadventures.com

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