Famous Waterfalls of the World
Waterfalls are probably one of the most beautiful water bodies found around the world. In this article, we take you on a journey that will introduce you to the most famous waterfalls of the world.
Waterfalls Around the World You Must Visit
An interesting and ancient Japanese tradition that many holy men attested to is meditating while standing under a freezing waterfall. While it may be a bit too much to expect one of us to go stand under a freezing, free-falling mass of water, watching these beautiful creations of nature is another matter altogether. We introduce you to ten waterfalls located around the world that should definitely be visited.
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The Angel Falls, named after its discoverer James Crawford Angel, is the world's highest waterfall. It falls from a height of 979 meters and has a plunge of about 807 meters falling to meet the Churun river. It is located in the Bolivar state of Venezuela. It has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site where it drops off the edge of the Auyantepui mountain. A lot of the water of the Angel Falls is expelled as mist much before it reaches the ground. |
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Located in Vatnajokull National Park in Iceland, it is situated on the Jokulsa a Fjollum river. The waterfall is largely considered to be the most powerful waterfall in the European continent. As of 2011, you can visit the waterfall using the new road that was finished only this year. The view is obstructed by the spray of the waterfall on the west bank but the eastern side is better maintained and can be visited easily. |
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Located in the canyon of the Hvita river of Iceland, it is one of the most popular waterfalls in the country. The literal translation of the name of the waterfall is Golden Falls. It flows into a three step staircase and falls into a creivce in two stages. The crevice that the falls plunge into are about twenty meter in width and 2.5 km in length. The waterfall is so formed that the crevice is not visible and it looks like the river has vanished into the earth. |
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This waterfall is situated along the Brazil-Argentina border and is famous for its scenic beauty. Though its height is just about 89 meters, it ranks as the fourth best waterfall in the world because of its beauty. The U-shaped cliff in the waterfall which is known as the Devil's throat is the most striking feature of this waterfall. These falls were discovered by the Spanish Conquistador Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca. |
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The Niagara Falls is one of the most powerful waterfalls in the world with about six million cubic meters of water flowing per minute. It is situated on the border between Canada and America. The Niagara Falls is the collective name for a set of waterfalls which consist of the American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls and the Horseshoe Falls. It is well-known for its beauty and attracts a large number of tourists from around the world. |
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Located on the border of the Plitvice Lakes National Park, the Plitvice Falls are situated in Croatia between Zagreb and Zadar. Sixteen separate lakes made of 12 upper cluster lakes and four lower cluster lakes make for naturally tiered heights that create some of the most gorgeous falls in the world. Another reason that these falls are extremely famous are because the color of the water is known to reflect different colors due to the minerals or organisms in the water. The colors are as varied as sky blue, blue, green, and even gray. |
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Locaetd in the town of Schaffhausen in northern Switzerland, the Rhine Falls or Rheinfall is the largest plain waterfall in the continent of Europe. It is believed that the falls were formed about seventeen thousand years ago which make them one of the oldest falls in the world. The falls cannot be climbed by any fish, except eels who use the support of the rocks to make their way up. |
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Located in Milford Sound, South Island in New Zealand, Sutherland Falls was for the longest time believed to be the tallest waterfall in the country. It is about 580 meters tall and is only second in height to the Browne Falls that is about 843 meters high. The falls is made of three cascade falls, with the first one being about 229 meters tall, the second one about 248 meters high, and the lowest one about 103 meters in height. |
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The Victoria Falls is considered to be the largest waterfall in the world. This claim is based on its dimensions, the width of the waterfall being about 1708 meters and the height of the same being about 108 meters. It is located on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe. The source of the river is the Zambezi river. Locally the waterfall is known as the Mosi-oa-Tunya or the Smoke that Thunders due to the sound that it makes. |
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The highest waterfalls in North America, Yosemite Falls is located in the Yosemite National Park in California. It is the seventh highest waterfall in the world with the total height from the top of the upper fall to the base of the lower fall equalling 2425 feet or 739 meter. The falls are made up of two plunge falls and one cascade falls. The upper falls plunges from a height of 425 meters and forms a cascade type of waterfall. The flow gets united again and forms the lower falls which falls a distance of 97 meters. |
These are few of the most famous waterfalls of the world. Each of these waterfalls is unique for its own specific reason. Each is beautiful in it own right and each deserves a visit for sure.
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