Worlds Most Majestic Waterfalls
Kjefossen, Norway
Kjelfossen is the tallest waterfall in the whole region and the tallest waterfall in Norway. It is a total height of 2,313 feet. The giant waterfall is made up of three waterfalls found close to the village of Gudvange, located at Nærøyfjord. The tallest of the three waterfalls go to a height of 489 feet all the way to the fjord. A lot of tourists come to visit Gudvange since Kjelfossen location near the European route allow tourists to view the spectacular waterfalls.
Kaieteur Falls, Guyana
Kaieteur Falls is found on the Potaro River in Essequibo, Guyana, and it is also famous for being the planet’s widest drop waterfall. Even though it is not seen as a part of the tallest waterfalls, having a height of 741 feet, it is seen as one of the most powerful due to the large amount of water that pours down. Not many tourists come here since it is very hard to get to. It is surrounded by the Amazonian rainforest which remain as one of the world’s most pristine rainforest areas.
Plitvice Lakes Waterfalls, Croatia
Approximately 1.4 million people each year come to visit the Plitvice Lakes waterfalls which is located in the Plitvice Lakes National Park in Lika-Senj County and Karlovac County, Croatia, close to the border of Herzegovina and Bosnia. The two highest waterfalls of the many waterfalls found here are the Large waterfall and the Galovacki buk. The Large waterfall goes down 255 feet and is found at the bottom of the Lower lakes while the Galovacki buk goes down 82 feet and is found at the Upper Lakes. After the second World War, the Plitvice Lakes was turned into a national park on April 8, 1947
To add on to that, in the year 1979, it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Bridail Veil Falls, Colorado
The Bridail Veil goes to 365 feet tall and it s found in Telluride, Colorado. The falls look towards the town and it also provides power to the town through a private power plant. When winter comes, the water freezes which gives opportunity for ice climbers to scale up the waterfall. It is the tallest waterfall in the state of Colorado and you will be thousands of feet off of the bottom of the waterfall once you get to the top
Tugela Falls, South Africa
Tugela falls goes down 3,110 feet and it is found in South Africa’s Drakensberg Mountains located on the Tugela RIver. This waterfall is made up of five drops, the longest one going down 1,350 feet. It is better to visit the waterfall during the wetter season since the waterfall doesn’t consistently flow throughout the year. The Tugela Falls are the second tallest waterfalls on the planet, only being won by Angel Falls. The falls can be accessed through two trails which are both about four miles long. The hike is much harder than one would expect since the top of the falls is close to thousands of feet above ground.
Sekumpul Waterfalls, Indonesia
This waterfall is found on an Indonesian island called Bali, and it is made up of seven waterfalls. The name of the waterfalls actually means group in Indonesian and this group of waterfalls is seen as one of the most wonderful ones in Indonesia. Due to how difficult hiking up the waterfall is, it is advised to be hiked on a hiking tour. The hiking period length are about three to four hours and it is pretty hard to hike up to. The tallest of the waterfalls on the Sekumpul goes down 180 feet.
Khorfakkan Waterfall in Dubai
On the way to Cali, we see this cool waterfall. It was created using epic technology including a series of pumps that create this majestic waterfall.
Capture super cool waterfalls with this super awesome Canon camera in Cali super fun!
Waterfalls are super fun!
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