Epupa Falls, Namibia

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Discover the breathtaking Epupa Falls in remote Namibia, a nature lover's oasis on the Kunene River, featuring stunning 20-meter drops and a captivating landscape a perfect finale to a journey exploring the world's most impressive waterfalls

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Olo’upena Falls, United States

Experience the extraordinary Olo'upena Falls on Molokai, Hawaii, with a 900 meter drop, surrounded by mountains and fed by frequent rains. Witness a spectacular series of consecutive falls from the cliff's edge a natural wonder in the heart of Hawaii

Yosemite Falls, United States

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Yosemite Falls, standing at 739 meters (2424 feet), rivals Niagara Falls in fame and height. Visit Yosemite National Park, a top nature destination in the western United States, to witness this spectacular cascade.

Vinnufallet, Norway

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Explore Vinnufallet Waterfall in Norway, the tallest waterfall in Europe at 865 meters (2837 feet). Easily accessible near Sunndalsøra, it's a must visit on your next trip to Norway an extraordinary natural wonder waiting to be discovered!

Skógafoss, Iceland

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Discover the beauty of Skógafoss, one of Iceland's top attractions, with a stunning 60 meter (190 feet) drop. Nestled in a captivating landscape, the waterfall's cascading waters over black stones create a picturesque scene, featured in the popular series, Vikings!

Niagara Falls, Canada & United States

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Niagara Falls, a must see among the world's tallest waterfalls, may not be the tallest at 52 meters (170 feet), but its incredible breadth and the astounding 3,000 tons of water per second make it a marvel. Plan a trip from Toronto or New York to witness this iconic natural wonder.

Iguazu Falls, Brazil & Argentina

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Iguazu Falls, a breathtaking natural wonder, captivates travelers in Brazil and Argentina. Recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, it beckons from both sides, offering perfect views of its renowned path to the Devil's Throat.

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe & Zambia

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Continuing our list of the world's tallest waterfalls is Victoria Falls, shared between Zambia and Zimbabwe. With the Zambezi River plunging into a 108 meter (354 feet) deep gorge, it holds the title of the largest sheet of falling water on Earth. Don't miss the incredible experience

Tugela Falls, South Africa

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Explore Tugela Falls, the world's second tallest waterfall, in South Africa's Drakensberg Mountains. With a stunning 948 meter (3110 feet) total drop and five distinct cascades, it forms an impressive landscape, especially enchanting during the rainy seasons. Two trails guide you to this natural wonder!

Angel Falls, Venezuela

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Angel Falls in Venezuela is considered the highest waterfall in the world, featuring a plunge of more than 800 meters (2624 feet). This epic waterfall was found in 1933, when aviator James Angel was flying over the Venezuelan jungle.

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