A bird`s eye view of the 200ft Mooney Falls surges in to a beautiful deep blue pool beneath, located on the Havasupai Indian Reser
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  • Photo title: A bird`s eye view of the 200ft Mooney Falls surges in to a beautiful deep blue pool beneath, located on the Havasupai Indian Reser
  • Author: Kimhammar
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  • Mooney Falls is the fourth main waterfall in the Havasu Canyon, home of the Havasupai Native American Tribe. It is named after D. W. `James` Mooney, a miner, who in 1882 – according to his companions – decided to mine the area near Havasu Falls for minerals. The group then decided to try Mooney Falls. One of his companions was injured, so James Mooney decided to try to climb up the falls with his companion tied to his back, and subsequently fell to his death. In order to gain access to the bottom of the falls and its pool, a very rugged and dangerous descent is required, including a semi-vertical rock climb that is similar to descending a ladder. Strategically placed chains, handholds, and ladders aid in the climb. Mist from the falls often makes the rock slippery, and the climb is also difficult because of having to pass people going in the opposite direction.
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