Waterfalls are always something amazing to look at. Here we are not
talking big numbers but the most exotic waterfalls. Some of them are
hidden deep inside thick forrest and you may have to track a couple of
miles to reach but at the end the scenry and serenity that they will
provide you is absolutely devine.
Blaenrhondda Waterfall
Resting at the end of the Ronda river in Wales, this waterfall is
miracle in itself. Photographers and nature lovers from around the world
love to take a look at the wild gushes of water.
One of the most spectacular water falls in California, the Burney falls
flow throughout the year owing to the Burney creek which supplies water
to them.
Plitvice Waterfalls
Resting in the gigantic Plitvice National park, Croatia, these waterfalls are a beautiful piece of work by nature. They are basically a network of around 16 lakes in the National Park and are an example of sheer beauty.
Triberg Waterfalls
Rated as Germany’s highest waterfalls, they flow all year round. The sun
beams on these waterfalls till ten pm at night. So keep you camera even
when you visit them at night.
Igazu Waterfalls
These waterfalls divide the Igazu River into upper and lower Igazu
River. The waterfalls are huge, deadly and gorgeous at the same time.
One of the most sought after tourist location in Brazil.
Batroun Waterfalls
A visit to Lebanon must include a trip to the Batroun waterfalls. These
waterfalls thrash about the rocks in anger and splendor. The sight keeps
you mesmerized for hours on end.,
Cherapunji Waterfalls
Situated in the city of monsoon, Cherapunji waterfalls flow round the
year as the rain in the city of Cherapunji is recorded in feet rather
than in millimeter. The clear blue water gushing softly presents a
tranquil picture and heart rendering music.
Victoria Waterfalls
These gigantic waterfalls are the main tourist attraction in Zimbawe. Throngs of tourist come to visit them each year.
Apsat river Waterfalls
These waterfalls thrash in the region of Udokan , Russia. The water is a
turquoise blue and clear like the Russian people themselves.
Idduki Waterfalls
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