Havasu Falls is the secondwaterfall in the Grand canyon and it is
accessed from a trail on the right side (left side when heading
upstream)of the main trail. The side trail leads across a small plateau
and drops into the main pool. Havasu is arguably the most famous and
most visited of all the falls, and is considered one of the most
photographed waterfalls in the world. The fa
lls consist of one main chute that drops over a 120-foot (37 m) vertical cliff (due to the high mineral content of the water, the falls are ever-changing and sometimes break into two separate chutes of water) into a large pool. The falls are known for their natural pools, created by mineralization, although mostof these pools were damaged and/or destroyed in the early 1990s by large floods that washed through the area.
lls consist of one main chute that drops over a 120-foot (37 m) vertical cliff (due to the high mineral content of the water, the falls are ever-changing and sometimes break into two separate chutes of water) into a large pool. The falls are known for their natural pools, created by mineralization, although mostof these pools were damaged and/or destroyed in the early 1990s by large floods that washed through the area.
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