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The Bowl of Mooney Falls
Havasu Creek plunges 196 feet (60m) over Mooney Falls in the Havasupai Tribal Grounds within the Grand Canyon, Arizona. A high concentration of calcium carbonate creates the vivid blue color as well as the unique natural dams and rock formations around the falls.
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