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- Title: Mooney Falls
- Description: Mooney Falls, in Havasu Canyon, Arizona is named after a miner who died falling there in 1882, in trying to rescue a fellow miner. Mooney's body, due to inaccessability at the time, was left at the site over one year after the accident. The miners later returned and buried Mooney's preserved, lime-encrusted body on the little island below the falls. Later a flood had exposed the remains and Mooney was reburied up on a ledge on the west side of the canyon. The exact location is unknown.
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- Added: Dec 3, 2017
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