7 Most Dangerous Waterfalls in the World

7 Most Dangerous Waterfalls in the World

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Niagara Falls – Canada / United States: A popular tourist spot in Canada is the larger horseshoe-shaped fall. Sam Patch, the first person to do it, managed to survive the high fall in 1829.
Niagara Falls – Canada / United States: A popular tourist spot in Canada is the larger horseshoe-shaped fall. Sam Patch, the first person to do it, managed to survive the high fall in 1829.
Plitvice Falls – Croatia: One of Southeast Europe's oldest national parks is home to this magnificent waterfall
Plitvice Falls – Croatia: One of Southeast Europe's oldest national parks is home to this magnificent waterfall
Mongefossen Waterfall – Norway: With a height of 773 meters, this waterfall in Norway is renowned for its beauty.
Mongefossen Waterfall – Norway: With a height of 773 meters, this waterfall in Norway is renowned for its beauty.
Salto de Tequendama Falls – Colombia: This 515-foot-high waterfall cascades onto the rocky ground below after flowing over a rocky narrow gorge.
Salto de Tequendama Falls – Colombia: This 515-foot-high waterfall cascades onto the rocky ground below after flowing over a rocky narrow gorge.
Victoria Falls – Zambia Zimbabwe Border: At the edge of Victoria Falls, in this well-liked tourist destination, is the Devil's Pool.
Victoria Falls – Zambia Zimbabwe Border: At the edge of Victoria Falls, in this well-liked tourist destination, is the Devil's Pool.
Angel Falls – Venezuela: This magnificent waterfall is 979 meters high and flows over a jagged rock wall.
Angel Falls – Venezuela: This magnificent waterfall is 979 meters high and flows over a jagged rock wall.
7 Most Dangerous Waterfalls in the World
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