Business Insider has selected 10 waterfalls with the most spectacular landscapes in the world, including Ban Gioc waterfall located between the border of Vietnam and China.
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Ban Gioc Waterfall: This cluster of waterfalls cascades down to the Quay Son River, with a height of 30 m. The white waterfall amidst the lush and majestic green space creates a picturesque scene. During the rainy season, the waterfalls are often larger and flow more strongly. Photo: Thetimes. |
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Niagara Falls, between Canada and the US: You can see this majestic waterfall from the US side, but the Canadian side offers a more spectacular view. At around 51 metres high, the falls have a powerful flow, creating stunning rainbows. In winter, the frozen falls are no less stunning. Photo: Niagarafallslive. |
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Yosemite Falls, California, USA: Located in the national park of the same name, Yosemite is the highest waterfall in North America, falling from a height of 739 m, amidst a wild and majestic landscape. The waterfall has the most water and flows strongest in the spring when the snow melts. Photo: Wallpaperweb. |
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Kaieteur Falls, Guyana: This stunning waterfall is located quite remote, deep in the Amazon rainforest. To get here, visitors must hike for 3 days or use a plane. Kaieteur is 226 m high, pouring into the Potaro River. Photo: Thousandwonders. |
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Plitvice Falls, Croatia: This cluster of waterfalls is located in the Plitvice Lakes National Park, consisting of hundreds of large and small waterfalls like a wonderful symphony of nature. Visitors can walk along the wooden path on the lake to see the white waterfalls pouring into the deep blue lake. Photo: Top20amazingplaces. |
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Sutherland Falls, New Zealand: Located in Milford Sound on New Zealand's South Island, this 580-meter-high waterfall cascades down from a blue glacier, creating a scene straight out of a fantasy movie. Photo: E-perpustakaan. |
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Gullfoss Waterfall, Iceland: This waterfall is one of Iceland's most popular destinations, part of the legendary Golden Circle tour. Gullfoss is not impressively high, but has two streams of 11m and 26m. Here, you will admire the Hvítá River mysteriously disappearing into the crevice. Photo: Wiiceland. |
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Victoria Falls, between Zimbabwe and Zambia: Victoria is the world's largest waterfall, measuring 108 metres high and 1,708 metres wide. The waterfall is so powerful that visitors can hear the roar of the water from miles away. Photo: Nomadtours. |
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Iguazu Falls, between Brazil and Argentina: The world's widest waterfall, Iguazu stretches nearly 3,200 meters along the river of the same name. Walkways on both sides offer breathtaking views. Photo: Travelmint. |
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