The waterfall is a geological formation of the flow of water flowing through a rock formation with erosion and fell down from a height. Artificial waterfall can be used in the garden. Some waterfalls form in mountain environments where erosion often occur.
Innumerable waterfalls found in this hemisphere. Both of which have a height of several meters to tens of meters even. Waterfall also has its own beauty, the water that falls from a certain height to make the formation of fog in the vicinity. If there is a proper light, will form a rainbow that seemed immortal because the rainbow is always visible throughout the day
The waterfall of the river that is often associated with young age and narrowed at its end. Then the river flow falls from the height of the cliff and creates a stream of water falling from a height and then called with a waterfall. And the following is the highest waterfall in the world.
Innumerable waterfalls found in this hemisphere. Both of which have a height of several meters to tens of meters even. Waterfall also has its own beauty, the water that falls from a certain height to make the formation of fog in the vicinity. If there is a proper light, will form a rainbow that seemed immortal because the rainbow is always visible throughout the day
The waterfall of the river that is often associated with young age and narrowed at its end. Then the river flow falls from the height of the cliff and creates a stream of water falling from a height and then called with a waterfall. And the following is the highest waterfall in the world.
- Browne, New Zealand
As one of the countries with the most beautiful landscape, it's no surprise that New Zealand have one of the most beautiful and highest waterfall in the world. Browne Falls towering as high as 836 meters can be found in the Fiordland National Park, New Zealand. Niagara Browne flowing down the sides of the mountains with a slope of about 42 degrees. Being in the middle of lush rain forest, Niagara Browne a habitat of various species of birds and plants.
- James Bruce, Canada
As one of the countries with the most beautiful landscape, it's no surprise that New Zealand have one of the most beautiful and highest waterfalls in the world. Browne Falls towering as high as 836 meters can be found in the Fiordland National Park, New Zealand. Niagara Browne flowing down the sides of the mountains with a slope of about 42 degrees. Being in the middle of lush rainforest, Niagara Browne a habitat of various species of birds and plants.
Waterfall James Bruce is a semi-high waterfall that comes from seasonal snow in a small lake located in the mountains Louisa Prince. James Brown is the name of grandfather inspectors who check this waterfall.
Waterfall James Bruce is a semi-high waterfall that comes from seasonal snow in a small lake located in the mountains Louisa Prince. James Brown is the name of grandfather inspectors who check this waterfall.
- Pu'uka'oku, United State
Unique name may already be able to guess where the location waterfall Pu'uka'oku. This waterfall is located in Hawaii, specifically on the island of Molokai, just like the waterfall location Olo'upena. Pu'uka'oku flow of water falls from a height of 840 meters to the green valley below. Then, the flow is passed to the high seas in waters off Hawaii.
North coast of Molokai has the highest sea cliffs in the world. Any water down the river on the rocks will fall thousands of feet into the sea, including this waterfall.
North coast of Molokai has the highest sea cliffs in the world. Any water down the river on the rocks will fall thousands of feet into the sea, including this waterfall.
- Balåifossen, Norway
Balåifossen is the second highest waterfall in Europe and seventh in the world. This waterfall trickle down the cliffs as high as 3,000 feet into the waters Osafjorden, a tributary of the upstream Hardangerfjorden.
Compared with Vinnufossen, Balaifossen lower 10 meters. Balaifossen can be found in Hordaland region, the southeastern part of Norway. Seen from afar, Niagara Balaifossen looks like a white line splitting incision green area on the right and left.
Compared with Vinnufossen, Balaifossen lower 10 meters. Balaifossen can be found in Hordaland region, the southeastern part of Norway. Seen from afar, Niagara Balaifossen looks like a white line splitting incision green area on the right and left.
- Vinnufossen, Norway
Has a height of 860 meters, Niagara Vinnufossen in Norway has been named as the highest waterfall in Europe and the 6th highest in the world. Vinnufossen which became part of the river Vinnu free fall down the mountain Vinnufjelet in Sunndal region, More Og Romsdal, Norway. Vinnufossen flow of water coming from the glacier Vinnufonna. After arriving at the base, the flow of Niagara Vinnufossen join the river Driva towards Hoelsand region in Norway.
- Catarata Yumbilla, Peru
Peru became the location of one of the highest waterfalls in the world. Waterfall Yumbilla with a maximum height of 896 meters located in Amazonas, a forest area on the border of Peru and Ecuador. Although listed as the highest waterfall to-5 world, waterfalls new Yumbilla famous throughout the world since 2007. Unfortunately, the height of Niagara Yumbilla not be offset by the volume of water that tend to be little.
- Olo'upena, United State
Hawaii not only save the beautiful beaches wrapped in a warm tropical air. A popular tourist destination that is part of the US It also has a super-high waterfall named Olo'upena. Waterfall Olo'upena rises 900 meters on the island of Molokai, Hawaii. In contrast to the waterfall in general were joined by streams, waterfalls Olo'upena free fall directly into the sea.
- Gocta, Peru
Waterfall Gocta Cataratas called Las Tres Hermanas, in the language of Peru means "Waterfall Three Sister" is located in the highlands of the Andean region of Ayacucho, Peru. This waterfall has several different derivatives with a total height of 914 meters before joining the river flow has not been named in the jungle of Peru.
Waterfall third-highest in the world has a beautiful environment that is situated in the South American jungle. Allegedly trees reach heights up to 30 m. Whereas under this waterfall there is a lake with a depth of 4 meters. Environment waterfall Cataratas las Tres Hermanas has a diversity of vegetation and animals of various kinds.
Waterfall third-highest in the world has a beautiful environment that is situated in the South American jungle. Allegedly trees reach heights up to 30 m. Whereas under this waterfall there is a lake with a depth of 4 meters. Environment waterfall Cataratas las Tres Hermanas has a diversity of vegetation and animals of various kinds.
- Tugela, South Africa
Tugela Falls officially listed as the second highest waterfall in the world although some argue that the waterfall Tugela more deserve to be in the first place. Waterfall located in the province of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa, consists of 5 different derivatives with a total height of 948 meters. I was so high, waterfalls Tugella can be found easily from a variety of points in the Royal Natal National Park, especially after heavy rains resulted in increased water discharge.
- Angel, Venezuela
Niagara Angel or Saint Angel is a free-falling waterfall in the world's tallest with a height of 979 meters (3,212 feet) with a fall unhindered around 807 meters (2,647 feet). This waterfall is located in the Rio Caroni, Canaima National Park, Venezuela. Official height is determined by the National Geographic Society in 1949. This waterfall is the most famous tourist attraction in Venezuela.
Although the first seen in the early 20th century by the explorer Ernesto de Santa Cruz, the waterfall is not known to the world until it was discovered officially by American aviator, James Crawford Angel in flight looking for gold mining site. In 1936, James Angel returned and landed his plane near the waterfall. The waterfall was named "Angel Falls" in memory of its discoverer, James Crawford Angel. Pemon Indian tribes call this waterfall as "Auyan-tepui" ("Aiyan-tepui") which means "Mountain of the Devil". The name was taken, because of the many climbers who try to conquer the mountain was never returned, Pemon Indians who do not believe they have moved back into the hands of the river.
Although the first seen in the early 20th century by the explorer Ernesto de Santa Cruz, the waterfall is not known to the world until it was discovered officially by American aviator, James Crawford Angel in flight looking for gold mining site. In 1936, James Angel returned and landed his plane near the waterfall. The waterfall was named "Angel Falls" in memory of its discoverer, James Crawford Angel. Pemon Indian tribes call this waterfall as "Auyan-tepui" ("Aiyan-tepui") which means "Mountain of the Devil". The name was taken, because of the many climbers who try to conquer the mountain was never returned, Pemon Indians who do not believe they have moved back into the hands of the river.