The Grand Canyon is a well-known landmark in the United States, so it’s no surprise that someone would go to such lengths for an adventure. But authorities have been searching high and low without any luck – until now!

The lucky break came when one man from Wyoming appeared on national television claiming he was responsible for hitting a baseball into this incredible geological formation back in 2003 as part of some gentlemanly competition between locals. This event was just a few guys who were trying their hand at being regular Joes just like everyone else. We are unsure if there was prize money involved; however, someone mentioned $10K.

Then just recently, another man was seen hitting a ball into the Grand Canyon. The authorities knew they had the wrong man but couldn’t figure out how or why he ended up in their custody until it happened again. This recent times, the authorities have sent out photos of the man. If anyone knows more about this person, please get in touch with the Grand Canyon authority.

There have also been reports of errant golf balls that landed somewhere near Grand Canyon National Park’s visitor center and museum. Authorities do not know if baseballs and golf ball incidents are related. The balls can travel over 3 miles when entering the Grand Canyon. This, mixed with gravity, makes these projectiles very dangerous.

By ARO

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