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elf1  > Vacation > Havasu Falls Grand Canyon May 2008 > Day 4 Supai; Navajo, Havasu, and Mooney Falls; wildlife and flowers
On day 4, I got up early and roamed around the village of Supai with my camera. After a light breakfast (granola bars), we continued hiking another 2 miles or so down the canyon in search of Havasu Falls and its sister falls, Navajo and Mooney. It was hot.
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I believe that these are water tanks for the village. I also believe that all their water comes from Havasu Creek; the water tanks would provide water pressure and storage for processed water. This view shows why the cold-water faucet at the lodge produced hot water during the (very) hot day, and cool water at night.
elf1 > I believe that these are water tanks for the village. I also believe that all their water comes from Havasu Creek; the water tanks would provide water pressure and storage for processed water. This view shows why the cold-water faucet at the lodge produced hot water during the (very) hot day, and cool water at night.
I believe that these are water tanks for the village. I also believe that all their water comes from Havasu Creek; the water tanks would provide water pressure and storage for processed water. This view shows why the cold-water faucet at the lodge produced hot water during the (very) hot day, and cool water at night.
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Camera: Canon (Canon Eos Digital Rebel) |
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Original size: 2048px x 1360px |
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filename: IMG_8787WaterTowers |
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