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Geography, geology, ecology / Geography / Waterfalls of the world

(3)

KOH - on the Mekong River (border of Laos and Cambodia), rapids up to 21 m high

(4)

KILE - in Norway, height 561 m

FISHT - on the river Pshekha (Russia), height 200 m

(5)

KIVACH - on the Suna River (Russia), height 10 m

CERNO - on the Serno River (Italy), height 315 m

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ANGEL - on the Churun ​​River (Venezuela), height 1054 m, the highest in the world

BOYOMA - on the Congo River (Zaire), rapids with a total height of 40 m

GIESBACH - on the river Giesbach - in Switzerland, height 300 m

IGUAZU - on the Iguazu River (border between Brazil and Argentina), height 72 m

IMATRA - on the river Vuoksa (Finland), height 18 m

KRIML - on the river Krimler-Ahe (Austria), height 380 m

NEVADA - on the Mercedes River (USA), height 178 m

RIBBON - on the Mercedes River (USA), height 484 m

STANLEY - old name for Boyoma Falls (until 1983)

TUGELA - on the Tugela River (South Africa), height 933 m, the second highest in the world

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GAVARNI - on the river Gav-de-Pau (France), height 422 m

KAIETUR - on the Potaro River (Guyana), height 225 m

KALMBO - on the Kalambo River (border of Tanzania and Zambia), height 427 m

KUKENAN - on the Kuquekan River (Venezuela), height 610 m

RORAIMA - on the Potaro River (Guyana), height 457 m

UTIGARD - on the Utigard stream (Norway), height 610 m, the highest in Eurasia

(8)

AUGRABIS - on the Orange River (South Africa), height 146 m

VICTORIA - on the Zambezi River (South Africa), height 120 m - width 1800 m, the most water-bearing

GERSOPPA - on the Sharavati River (India), cascades with a total height of 252 m

CABAREGA - in Uganda (Africa)

MURCHISON - on the Victoria Nile (Uganda), height 120 m

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SUTERLAND - on the Arthur River (New Zealand), height 580 m, the highest in Oceania

(10)

VETTISFOSS - a tributary of the river. Utla (Norway), height 261 m

YELLOWSTON - on the Yellowstone River (USA)

NIAGARA - on the Niagara River (border between the USA and Canada), height 51 m

WALLOMOMBY - on the Maclay River (Australia), height 519 m

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GRAND - on the Kazyr River (Russia), a cascade with a total height of 200 m

YOSEMITE - on the Yosemite Creek (USA), cascade with a total height of 727 m

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