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Lake Havasu (/ ˈ h ɑː v ə s uː /) is a large reservoir formed by Parker Dam on the Colorado River, on the border between San Bernardino County, California, and Mohave County, Arizona. Lake Havasu City sits on the Arizonan side of the lake with its Californian counterpart of Havasu Lake directly across the lake.
Photo of London Bridge in Lake Havasu, AZ Taken 4/16/2006 By myself Larry E. Page: File usage. ... Camera manufacturer: Panasonic: Camera model: DMC-FZ10: Exposure time:
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Hikers came across a missing woman’s body on a “steep and rugged” peak in Arizona, rescuers said. The hikers spotted the body Oct. 20 on a mountain peak off Craggy Wash, north of Lake Havasu ...
On June 16, 2014, The Sun published a false story claiming Lake Havasu City’s beloved London Bridge was being torn down to build an attraction for selling marijuana and drug paraphernalia to tourists. Doug Traub, President & CEO of the Lake Havasu City Convention & Visitors Bureau (now Go Lake Havasu) responded by demanding a retraction. [18]
Havasu Falls, a waterfall located on the Havasu Creek and in the Havasupai Indian Reservation, Arizona; Havasu Lake, California, an unincorporated community in San Bernardino County, California, United States; Havasu National Wildlife Refuge, a National Wildlife Refuge on the lower Colorado River in Arizona and California
Lake Havasu City has a hot desert climate , with extremely hot summers, mild winters, and very little rainfall. The hottest temperature in Arizona was recorded in Havasu City. Lake Havasu City is a very hot city, even by Arizona standards; here, the highest temperature ever recorded in the state, 128 °F (53 °C), was set on June 29, 1994. [19]