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15/02/24

The Most Famous Waterfalls in the World

Maitri

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Sutherland Falls: In a country that holds a special place in our hearts, this gorgeous 580m waterfall was easily New Zealand’s most spectacular waterfall. 

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Yosemite Falls: Even though this waterfall doesn’t flow year round, it does flow for a good part of the year. Plus, it dropped a whopping 2,425ft making it one of the tallest in the world. 

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Kaieteur Falls: Said to be one of the tallest single-drop waterfalls in the world, this rectangular-shaped monster (said to be 741ft tall and 370ft wide) sat atop the ancient Guyana Shield.

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Angel Falls: This waterfall has been widely acknowledged as the tallest permanent waterfall in the world.

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Niagara Falls: Easily the most famous waterfall in North America, this powerful waterfall also ranks as the biggest one by volume with a whopping average of about 7000 cubic meters per second!

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Victoria Falls: It’s the largest singular waterfall in the world spanning a width of 1.7km, a height of 108m, and an average flow of 1 million litres per second! 

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Iguassu Falls: With its brink spanning a distance of an incredible 2km in its average flow of 1000 cubic meters per second, this falls tops the list. 

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Plitvice Waterfalls: When it comes to the overall waterfalling experience, it is hard to beat this world famous attraction.

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