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A purple raft is the only unnatural element near a travertine pool above Fifty-Foot Falls, one of five Havasupai Falls deep in Arizona’s Havasu Canyon, an offshoot of Grand Canyon National Park but on lands administered by the Havasupai Indian Tribe.

There are no roads to, or drivable overlooks of, the waterfalls or the tiny Supai Village nearby, but hikers with tribal permits may make the steep, draining 20-mile round-trip slog as the crow flies — a zig-zag 30 miles of actual footsteps. Original image from Carol M. Highsmith’s America, Library of Congress collection. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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A purple raft is the only unnatural element near a travertine pool above Fifty-Foot Falls, one of five Havasupai Falls deep in Arizona’s Havasu Canyon, an offshoot of Grand Canyon National Park but on lands administered by the Havasupai Indian Tribe.

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