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Wonderful waterfalls around the world that are truly spectacular

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Seljalandsfoss

Seljalandsfoss, in the south, isn’t the tallest (with a drop of 200 feet/61m) but it’s one of the few waterfalls in the world that you can walk all the way around.

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Pliva Waterfall

In the heart of Jajce, a charming 14th-century city surrounded by medieval walls, Pliva Waterfall splashes down a drop of just 55 feet (17m).

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Multnomah Falls

Oregon’s tallest waterfall is a neck-craning 611 feet (186m) tall, framed by sheer basalt cliffs and slopes thick with maple trees, whose leaves turn gold in fall.

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Angel Falls

Technically, the largest known falls is the Denmark Strait cataract, which lies beneath the Atlantic Ocean. But, on land, Angel Falls takes the literal top spot as the world’s tallest waterfall

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Victoria Falls

A mighty sight on the mighty Zambezi River, Victoria Falls is more than 5,500 feet (1,700m) wide and has a sheer drop of 355 feet (108m).

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Yumbilla Falls

One of the world’s largest waterfalls is tucked deep in the Bosque de Cataratas Gigantes de Cuispes – which, appropriately, translates as Forest of Gigantic Waterfalls of Cuispes

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Nohkalikai Falls

India’s tallest plunge waterfall has a dramatic drop of around 1,100 feet (335m) but it would be beautiful at a tenth of the height. It rushes over red-rock cliffs thickly blanketed with forest

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Havasu Falls

The colors of Havasu Falls look otherworldly but this eye-popping combination of orange-pink rock and a pool of cerulean blue, fed by a silken cascade, is definitely real.

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