Plunging Into the Blue by DaniloFaria

Early morning at the very edge of Havasu Falls (95 ft/29 m in height), Havasupai Reservation. I am not going to lie saying I wasn’t afraid of being so close to the edge, but “what could have gone wrong, right?” (the famous last words)… You can see all the picnic tables around the bottom of the falls, they look tiny form up there. Thank you all for your support and visits!

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Transformation by DaniloFaria

~Transformation is a process, and as life happens there are tons of ups and downs. It’s a journey of discovery – there are moments on mountain tops and moments in deep valleys of despair.~
Rick Warren
Very late and dark evening at the bottom of Mooney Falls, Havasupai Reservation. The sheer size (195 ft/59 m), colors and wind generated from this wonder of nature are surreal. This location was very challenging for LE photography, mist and water constantly hitting the lens/filter. Thank you all for your support!

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Summer ends, and Autumn comes… by DaniloFaria

Havasu Falls image taken in late November and the fall colors were not “full blast” yet, however still very pretty. Thank you all for your support and visits!

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|AquA| by DaniloFaria

The wonderful aquamarine colors of Navajo Falls (also called New Navajo Falls), Havasupai Reservation. Little by little it has regained its beauty after the destructive 2008 flood that bypassed Navajo Falls and is now the first waterfall in the canyon. The falls are about 50 feet (15 m) tall and fall into a rocky pool. Thank you all for your support and visits!

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