Peaceful Waterfall – The Affirmation Spot for Wednesday February 13, 2008
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Few words today. I found this beautiful video on YouTube. Just sit back, relax, and take a three-minute vacation. This is the Havasupai waterfall in India. Absolutely beautiful. Relax and be at peace as you move through your day today. Let the sights and sounds of the waterfall and the peaceful music wash your stress away.
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3 thoughts on “Peaceful Waterfall – The Affirmation Spot for Wednesday February 13, 2008”
I’ve been swimming there and it was one of the most awe-inspiring places I’ve seen. Your blog states it was “Havasupai waterfall in India”. Actually it is on the Havasupi Indian reservation in the bottom of the Grand Canyon. No matter where it is, it’s beautiful.
Thank you for the clarification. It looks absolutely beautiful. I’ve been using that video as a virtual get away for over year. Would love to visit one day.
Beautiful!
I’ve been swimming there and it was one of the most awe-inspiring places I’ve seen. Your blog states it was “Havasupai waterfall in India”. Actually it is on the Havasupi Indian reservation in the bottom of the Grand Canyon. No matter where it is, it’s beautiful.
Hi, Ann
Thank you for the clarification. It looks absolutely beautiful. I’ve been using that video as a virtual get away for over year. Would love to visit one day.