An oasis at the bottom of the Grand Canyon

Located within Native American tribal land Havasu Canyon is a true desert oasis - with multiple waterfalls cascading into turquoise pools and contrasting perfectly with the vibrant red sandstone cliffs. The vivid blue-green color of the pools is due to high calcium carbonate concentration in the water and not Photoshop trickery.

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Getting there is not easy as the waterfalls and the nearby town of Supai are accessible only by foot or helicopter - in fact Supai is the only town in the US where mail is still delivered by mules. The more challenging part however has been getting permits as they sell on a first-come first-served basis within a few minutes for the whole year.

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The waterfall in the photo called Mooney Falls is the largest of the waterfalls in Havasu Canyon (60 meters or 200 feet tall) and the hardest to get to - the route down requires crawling through tunnels and then using chains, ladders and steps carved into the stone to descend to its pool.

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