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... from Havasu Canyon and Havasu Falls

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These rock formations at the canyon rim seem to be guardians who are watching all visitors to Supai and the canyon ...

Early morning is the only time of the day to catch the magnificent Havasu Falls without crowds of people...

or with the morning sun illuminating the falls from the back.

This is not an alien, just an old piece of wood at the base of the falls.

Mooney Falls, below the campground, are the highest falls in Havasu Canyon. On this photo you can see the blue-green color of the water, which gave the Havasupai Indians their name.

Mooney Falls again, this time from a slightly different angle.

I don't know why Rafael has chosen the deepest part with the strongest current to cross the creek, but needless to say that he really got wet.

A view over one nice section of Havasu Canyon.

Some people say that Beaver Falls, located about half way between Supai and the Colorado, are the nicest falls in the whole canyon. Judge for yourself...

A typical scenery along Havasu Creek.

A group of happy Ramblers in the evening at the campground. From left to right: Rob, Tamara, Jennifer, Rafael, Steve, Massimo, Nicole und Michael.

A view back into Hualapai Canyon, after climbing up to the rim and back to the cars. Would anybody go down there without knowing what's at the other end?
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