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  2. Body found of woman washed away in Grand Canyon floodwaters - AOL

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    The search for Nickerson -- described as 5 feet, 8 inches tall, 190 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes -- was focused in the Beaver Falls area of the Grand Canyon, the National Park Service said ...

  3. 20-year-old woman's body recovered at Grand Canyon, officials say

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    A 20-year-old woman's body was found at the Grand Canyon on Tuesday after days of searching for her, officials said Thursday. Leticia A. Castillo's death was the third one reported at the national ...

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  6. File:Johnson Canyon, Falls.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Grand Canyon flash flood sweeps away woman; body found ... - AOL

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    Chenoa Nickerson of Gilbert, Ariz., and her husband were swept into Havasu Creek about half a mile above the Colorado River on Thursday afternoon during a flash flood.

  8. Canyon Falls - Wikipedia

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    Canyon Falls may refer to: Canyon Falls, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in Lee County; Canyon Falls Bridge, Michigan, in L'Anse Township, Michigan; Canyon Falls (Washington), on the South Fork Skykomish River

  9. Havasu Falls - Wikipedia

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    Havasu Falls prior to 1910 (aka Bridal Veil Falls) Havasu Falls is located 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Supai. It is the most famous and visited of the various falls along Havasu Creek. It consists of one main chute that drops over a 90-to-100-foot (27 to 30 m) vertical cliff into a series of plunge pools.