Havasupai Falls. Land of Supai Nation in the United States, Arizona.
A sunrise seen from the trail entering the canyon on the land of Supai Nation in the United States, Arizona.
Soft light of sunrise from the trail nearing the bottom of a canyon leading to the village of Supai Nation. Approximately 8 miles long, it sees plenty of horse traffic that brings groceries and mail in from the United States, Arizona.
View of the Hualapai Nation hilltop to the left seen from the trail leading to Supai village in Grand Canyon, Arizona
Top view of the Mooney Falls on the Land of Supai Nation in the United States, Arizona.
Land of Supai Nation in the United States, Arizona.
A view of the trail to the bottom of the Mooney Falls. Land of Supai Nation in the United States, Arizona.
Cooling off in the mist from the Mooney Falls. Land of Supai Nation in the United States, Arizona.
Two swimmers in the pool of Mooney Falls. Land of Supai Nation in the United States, Arizona.
A muddy stalactites formed over time above the trail to the bottom of the Mooney Falls. Land of Supai Nation in the United States, Arizona.
Muddy formations on the wall to the side of Mooney Falls. Land of Supai Nation in the United States, Arizona.
A path of descent to the bottom of Mooney Falls. Land of Supai Nation in the United States, Arizona.
A swimmer cooling off in the grotto behind Beaver Falls. Land of Supai Nation in the United States, Arizona.
Hikers enjoying the full moon hike above Havasupai falls. Land of Supai Nation in the United States, Arizona.
A special place. Land of Supai Nation in the United States, Arizona.
A cottonwood tree at the bottom of the canyon along the path to the Beaver Falls. Land of Supai Nation in the United States, Arizona.