
Havasu Falls

This is one of the about a dozen horse/mule trains bringing backpacks and goods to the village of the Havasupai people that live here. The only access to Havasupai Arizona is via a 12 mile hike or helicopter. All 2,000+/- native residents of Havasupai hike or ride a horse to the rest of the world

The hike in and out

A "street" in the village

This little Havsupai girl grabbed my hat for a pose in the restaurant in the village. There is a medical clinic, school, restaurant, store, post office, tribal offices and one 6 room hotel in the village.
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