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 | Angel Falls is the Longest free fall of water in the world.
At 979 meters high, it is 15 times higher than Niagara.
Angel Falls is located in the Guayana highlands, Venezuela.
The falls are named after Jimmy Angel, a bush pilot who first saw the falls in 1933 while searching for a gold ore bed.
The tallest non permanent waterfall in the world is the Catira which is f... |  | 11/27/2005 | 2,690 | 



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 | These are the beautiful Havasupai Falls (or sometimes called Havasu Falls) in part of the Grand Canyon. The falls are fed by Havasu Creek which is known for it's beautiful blue-green water and limestone formations. |  | 07/19/2007 | 648 | 



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 | This is a great spot to view the 308 feet lower falls at Yellowstone NP. The best way to use this placemark is to fly to the spot and then tilt the map so you're looking up the canyon. You will see the lower falls in the distance. The color of the canyon walls is where Yellowstone got its name. |  | 11/28/2005 | 337 | 



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 | What the Niagara Falls are for the USA and Canada is Trollhättan Falls for Sweden. But in smaller dimentions. But noisy as Niagara Falls.
In the years 1800, 1844 and 1916 locks were build to control the flow from the lake Vänern so boats could sail down to Kattegat. And to produce electricity.
The water falls 32 meters from 3 locks with 300 m3 water per second. Ori... |  | 04/17/2009 | 346 | 



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 | Hi-res picture of Niagara Falls, on border of USA and Canada. |  | 08/26/2005 | 4,407 | 
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 | One of the most stunning water falls on the planet. |  | 12/21/2005 | 23,697 | 



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 | The Cohoes Falls is a waterfall on the Mohawk River in Cohoes, New York. Discovered by the indigenous Mohawk tribe, the falls' original name was Ga-ha-oose, which is believed to mean "The Place of the Falling Canoe." Cohoes historian Arthur Masten also wrote in his 1880 history that the phrase might mean "Potholes in the River," referring to the potholes which appear in the ... |  | 07/29/2008 | 255 | 



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 | The Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River is the most inspiring of the waterfalls in Yellowstone National Park. It is 308 ft. high, and thunders through the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. It is certainly a must see for all visitors to the park...
-http://www.waterfallswest.com/wy-lower-yellowstone-falls.html |  | 06/06/2007 | 803 | 



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 | Iguasu is one of the world's great waterfalls. |  | 07/10/2006 | 911 | 



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 | this depot is located in Great Falls. |  | 03/08/2006 | 217 | 



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 | Talbot Bay / Horizontal Falls. Its one of the greatest natural wonders in the world. Although they are called waterfalls, this natural phenomenon actually consists of immense tidal currents hurtling through narrow coastal gorges. And they do all this sideways - hence the name, Horizontal Falls.
http://images.google.at/images?hl=de&q=horizontal%20falls&sa=N&tab=wi |  | 11/10/2005 | 849 | 



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 | The Orange River plunges 191m down a narrow gorge to form the spectacular Augrabies Falls. (Unfortunately area is still low-res). |  | 09/15/2005 | 360 | 



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