It's a rare sight in Arizona. This is how you can see a human-made waterfall created by releasing excess water.
The streak fell just a day short of tying the record of 160 days, which was set during the Nixon administration.
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These Arizona waterfall hiking trails taken from AllTrails ... the journey to Fossil Creek is one of the scenic trips a few hours from Phoenix, and people can hike to see its waterfall.
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Excess water levels at Horseshoe Reservoir in January created a rare waterfall northeast of the Phoenix area. On Dec. 30, Salt River Project began a controlled release of water from Horseshoe Dam, ...