- Stock Photography: MOSS HANGS FROM A TREE BRANCH THAT STRETCHES TO AN EMBANKMENT ON THE HAVASU CREEK. by Kimhammar
Preview image in your
Facebook Timeline Account- Preview
- Price: 1$
- Size Facebook: 1702 x 630 px
- Size Twitter: 1500 x 500 px
- Size LinkedIn: 1128 x 191 px
More Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn Cover Photos
Cover photo info
- Photo title: Moss hangs from a tree branch that stretches to an embankment on the Havasu creek.
- Author: Kimhammar
- Cover photo description:
- Havasu Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Arizona associated with the Havasupai people. It is a tributary to the Colorado River, which it enters in the Grand Canyon. The creek is well known for its blue-green color and distinctive travertine formations. This is due to large amounts of calcium carbonate in the water that formed the limestone that lines the creek and reflects its color so strongly. This also gives the creek an interesting feature, as it is ever-changing. This occurs because any items that fall into the stream mineralize very quickly, causing new formations and changing the flow of the water. This causes the creek to never look the same from one year to another. The creek runs through the village of Supai, and it ultimately flows into the Colorado River.
- Image ID:135377460
- Views:8
- Downloads:0
Keywords for Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn timeline photos
america
american
aquatic
arizona
blue
branch
canyon
color
colour
creek
creeks
creekside
culture
daytime
digital
ecosystem
environment
fern
flowing
foliage
grand
green
habitat
hammar
havasu
havasupai
hiking
horizontal
image
indian
kim
landscape
limb
limbs
moss
native
natural
nature
nobody
outdoor
outside
peaceful
people
remote
reservation
scenery
scenic
states
supai
trail
travel
tree
united
view
water
Similar images from Dreamstime