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What is the main focus of "The Damnation of a Canyon"?

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What is the main focus of "The Damnation of a Canyon"?

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"The Damnation of a Canyon" by Edward Abbey primarily focuses on the environmental impact of the Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River. Abbey argues that the construction of the dam, which led to the creation of Lake Powell, resulted in the destruction of the natural beauty and ecosystem of Glen Canyon. He criticizes the human interference with nature for the sake of progress and economic benefits, advocating for the preservation and respect of the natural world.

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