Countless braids of waterfalls

H Peter Ji
2 min readMay 21, 2017

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Supai, AZ

LOWER NAVAJO FALLS

We moved several hundreds of feet down to Lower Navajo Falls. The sheer size of it topped the upper falls. The countless braids of waterfalls intertwined the moss covered rock formations. The sound of the massive amount of water falling was just purely deafening. And unlike the upper falls, some daredevils jumped off the top into the pool about 50 feet below. Exhilarating. Everybody was cheering at the bottom as soon as someone emerged at the top. All pumped up and shouted for the brave soul. And soon off the swashbuckler leaped into the air!

Supai, AZ

© 2017 H Peter Ji

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Originally published at inherentlyadventurous.com on May 20, 2017 .

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H Peter Ji
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