The waterfall is not just about scenery, but also discharge water, and height. If you really like a challenge, try approached 7 highest waterfalls and the most deadly in the world below.
Beyond awesome scenery, several waterfalls in the world is considered the most deadly of its height. Therefore, many tourists come to this place. Here are 7 Most Deadly Waterfalls in the World :
7. Yosemite Falls, AS
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Yosemite Falls in Yosemite National Park, California, United States. With a height of 739 meters, this waterfall to be excellent tourist in the world. Interestingly, this waterfall has several valleys that break fall of water from above.
At a height of 436 meters, there is a fairly large sized valley. Considerable water discharge from the valley as if hit and produce beautiful water splash. Then, the water will fall back down. Furthermore, there is also a small valley at an altitude of 205 meters and 97 meters.
The valley not made by man. High waterfall, making the water pressure is very large, so as to make a hole that is currently known by the name of the valley, at Yosemite Falls.
6. Mutarazi Falls, Zimbabwe
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Who would have thought, it turns out Zimbabwe also have a very high waterfall and beautiful. Named, Mutarazi Falls, 762 feet high waterfall that fell in the river Mtarazi. Apparently, this waterfall is often visited by many a traveler.
They are coming which usually is like a challenge. The tourists are, armed with a free regular parachute jumps from the top of the waterfall. In contrast to Yosemite Falls, which has a valley, Mutarazi Falls looks plain without a hitch for those who want a free fall to the bottom.
5. Gocta Cataracts, Peru
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Furthermore, there Gocta Cataracts in Peru, which has 2 waterfalls at once. Both flow from a height of 771 meters towards the river Cocahuayco. This waterfall, known by local people for centuries. But then suddenly famous, because scientists from Germany, Stefan Ziemendorff. He, measure the height of the waterfall and popularized it.
This waterfall, known to have a large water discharge. So big, the sound of the pounding water, can be heard from a radius of several kilometers.
4. Mongefossen Waterfall, Norway
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Differing only 2 meters from Gocta Cataracts, Norway has waterfalls named Mongefossen, with a height of 773 meters. This waterfall looks very pretty. Many travelers also freefall from its peak.
Unfortunately, the water in Mongefossen this time, was not as swift as before. The water, used mostly for hydroelectric power. So, during the summer, it could be Mongefossen water will not put out at all.
3. Ramnefjellsfossen Waterfall, Norway
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Came in third, and still in Norway, Ramnefjellsfossen which has a height of 818 meters. Waterfall which is also known by the name of this Utigardsfossen, has a very large water discharge. All the water fills the lake Lovatnet quiet and beautiful.
At an altitude of about 599 meters, the water that falls from the peak 'stop' on the first sizable rocks. After that, the water is then returned to the lake slide freely underneath.
2. Tugela Falls, South Africa
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Has a height of 948 meters, making Tugela Falls is known as the second highest waterfall in the world. This waterfall is located on the slopes of Mountain Dragon is still entered into the Royal Natal National Park.
In addition to having a tremendous height, Tugela Falls also has a beautiful wall. Occasional waterfall will split due to hit the stone wall that juts out. During the afternoon, Tugela Falls look more beautiful. The waterfall will be illuminated by the sunlight and reflect it into a beautiful rainbow.
1. Angel Falls, Venezuela
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At the end of Mount Auyantepui in Rio Caroni, Canaima National Park, Venezuela, South America, the waterfall the water from a height of 979 meters. The name of the waterfall is actually taken from the name of the pilot who flew for the first time looking for a gold mine in 1963. Pilot named James Crawford Angel then see the waterfall and landed not far away locations. To commemorate its discovery, the waterfall was named Angel Falls.
When water are high plunge from the top, Don't stand just below the water with the intention to relax the body, as you can do in other waterfalls. If you force it, not the freshness to be had, but in fact just the pain that you can feel. Be careful also if you plan to free fall from its peak, because Angel Falls has a sharp rocky wall.
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