Indeed, show most people a photograph of the Grand Canyon, and they should recognise it instantly – those steep cliffs falling away to the silver ribbon of the River Colorado far below; the Canyon walls dancing through a rainbow of pinks, reds, oranges and browns.
So it is rare to see photographs that capture this geographical glory in a less-seen light. But the images here manage that.
The pictures show the less-visited Havasu Canyon, which flows north into the Colorado immediately to the west of the portion of the national park which plays host to the majority of tourists. Havasu Canyon is part of the adjacent Havasupai Indian Reservation. And while it is also accessible to the public, it does not receive the footfall of the main national-park space.
The photos show a snapshot of waterfalls within this smaller canyon; the large, double-chuted Havasu Falls and the smaller Mooney Falls – as well as the almost hidden Royal Arch Creek Falls, which is part of Grand Canyon National Park. All can be visited, although plenty of leg-work and hard hiking is required to reach the more off-path spots.
Read more and see additional pictures and video
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-2685731/Grand-Canyon-images-Spectacular-shots-Arizonas-famous-landmark.html
Photos - Getty Images - Daily Mail
Photos - Getty Images - Daily Mail
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