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Added on: 2nd Dec 2014

 

ALAMERE FALLS

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It’s not often that you get to see waterfalls cascading directly

down into the ocean, but the picturesque Alamere Falls in

California empties right into the Pacific.

 

 

HANAKAPI’AI FALLS

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This is deep within the Hawaiian jungle and to get there

you have to follow the Kalalau trail.

 

 

YOSEMITE FALLS

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One of the most significant landmarks in the American West

which can be seen from almost anywhere in Yosemite Valley, California.

 

 

GULLFOSS

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Gulfoss can be found on the southern coast of Iceland where,

as you can see, the water doesn’t always fall.

 

 

LANGFOSSEN

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There are not many falls in the world that will allow you to get so close

in a car as the Langfoss Falls in Norway.

 

 

CARACOL FALLS

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Apart from Iguazu Falls this is the second most popular tourist

attraction in Brazil. To get to the base of the waterfall you have to take

a steep 927 step trail but for those of you who don’t like climbing,

there is a 100ft observation tower nearby with amazing views.

 

 

PLITVICE LAKES

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Located in Croatia, it’s something like the Grand Canyon, except

with bright green coloured moss lining the sides and crystal clear

lakes at the bottom. And thanks to mineral runoff from the Dinerac Alps

the water is uniquely turquoise coloured.

 

 

CUQUENAN FALLS

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This Venezuelan waterfall is the second tallest in Venezuela after

The Angel Falls, with a drop of about 2,000 feet.

 


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