Angel Falls, Venezuela: The world's highest waterfall, with treacherous cliffs and remote location, making access challenging and perilous.
Niagara Falls, USACanada: Its powerful currents and massive volume create dangerous undertows, posing risks to swimmers and boaters.
Victoria Falls, ZambiaZimbabwe: Known for its massive drop and strong currents, the Devil's Pool at the edge is deceptively dangerous.
Kaieteur Falls, Guyana: Hidden within remote rainforests, the falls' height and rugged terrain make it perilous to approach.
Iguazu Falls, ArgentinaBrazil: Fast-flowing waters and jagged rocks near the falls make this natural wonder potentially hazardous.
Ban Gioc-Detian Falls, VietnamChina: Located in a rugged border region, the falls' unpredictable waters and isolation pose dangers.
Jog Falls, India: Heavy monsoon flows make these falls treacherous, with strong currents and slippery terrain adding to the danger.