Havasu Canyon (Havasupai)
in the Grand Canyon, Arizona
Havasu Canyon, also commonly known as Havasupai, is a tributary of the
Grand Canyon. The area includes, among many other places, Navajo Falls,
Fifty-Foot Falls, Havasu Falls and Mooney Falls. The Native American village of
Supai is at the bottom of Havasu Canyon as well. Havasu Creek is also famous
for its water, which in the right light in the right place appears blue. Yes, that's
completely natural. No colors were changed in Photoshop. In fact, the name
Havasupai means "People of the blue-green water." Politically speaking
this area is on Native American tribal land, not within any national park, but
geologically speaking it's all part of the Grand Canyon and its tributaries.
To see photos of many other places in the Grand Canyon, click HERE