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LC-DIG-highsm-53992
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LC-DIG-highsm-
53992
Highsmith, Carol M.,
1946-
photographer.
Havasu Creek winds through Havasu Canyon, an offshoot of the Grand Canyon in Coconino County, Arizona, that is not administered by the National Park Service but rather lies on the lands of the Havasupai Indian Tribe
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2018-10-27.
1 photograph :
digital, tiff file, color.
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There are no roads into the canyon, but its five Havasupai Falls are enough of an attraction that hikers (who must register with and pay a fee to the tribe) make an arduous trek that can last three days in and out, just to see the waterfalls' bluegreen waters and travertine cliffs.
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer.
Gift;
Barbara Barrett;
2018;
(DLC/PP-2018:112)
Forms part of Carol M. Highsmith's America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.
Credit line: Photographs in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.
No known restrictions on publication.
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Havasupai indian tribe
Havasupai Falls
Havasu Creek
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2010-2020.
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Arizona
Havasu Canyon.
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946-
Carol M. Highsmith Archive.
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