The stunning limestone travertine steps of Beaver Falls are the last in a series of five waterfalls along Havasu Creek, near the bottom of the Grand Canyon. The water gets its turquoise color from calcium carbonate, which reflects the beautiful hue and creates an ever-changing tableau; the minerals are deposited, moved, and redeposited to create new formations.
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Today in History
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A swim in the sky
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‘Fringe’ takes center stage as Edinburgh celebrates the arts
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Friendship Day in the City of Brotherly Love
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So, how long till springtime?
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Red squirrel in Cairngorms National Park, Scotland
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It s Australia Day
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Let s run em up!
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Jamaica celebrates its independence
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Wander the ancient medina
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Tambopata National Reserve, Peru
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Beavers Bend
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It’s Endangered Species Day
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Travel Sunday: Flamenco in Granada, Andalusia, Spain
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A river on the tundra
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Cherry blossom season in Tokyo
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Pups of the prairie
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A Christmas market with a long history
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Brain coral
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International Literacy Day
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Reflecting on Black History Month
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Canada s $20 view
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Crimson-rumped toucanet in the Refugio Paz de Las Aves, Ecuador
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Corjuem Fort in Goa, India
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Nothing plain about it
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Wat Sri Sawai in Sukhothai Historical Park, Thailand
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A crested partridge
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Castle Frankenstein in Darmstadt, Germany
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Illuminating Annecy
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Grab onto the handlebars, kid
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Celebrating 30 years of eye-opening images