10 Highest Waterfalls on Earth

Mon, Jun 16, 2008

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If you’re like me, as a kid, you probably enjoyed throwing heavy objects off super-high buildings, just to see how long it took and what they looked like when they smashed. As a responsible adult, I now get my pleasure in gazing at water falling from extremely high cliffs and splashing into the rocks. It’s quite spectacular. We wanted to find out more, so we decided to research what the tallest waterfalls in the world were, measured by the highest drops.

10. Ramnefjells Walls (Ramnefjellsfossen)

Ramnefjells Walls (Ramnefjellsfossen)
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Located in the county of Sogn og Fjordane in the township of Stryn, Nesdalen in Norway, the Ramnefjellsfossen waterfall is a series of horsetail cascades with the tallest single drop measuring 1,968 feet (600 meters). However, the total height, if we include all the smaller cascades from the end of the Ramnefjellsbreen Glacier and those below the main point, is 2,685 feet (818 meters). Because of the small flow of water coming from the Jostedal Glacier, it was never used for hydroelectric purposes, unlike other waterfalls in Norway.

9. Kukenam Falls

Kukenam Falls
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The Kukenam Falls also known as Cuquenan Falls has the largest plunge waterfall in the world. Located in Salto, on the Guyana-Venezuelan border, it’s famous for the tallest single drop of 2,000 feet (610 meters). It springs from the 8,620 feet (2,627 m) high Kukenaam Mountain and falls towards the Kukenan Tepui, plunging into the Arabopo river on the Cuquenan Plateau at Mata Hui. If you’re in Venezuela, don’t miss it!

8. Lang Falls (Langfoss)

Lang Falls (Langfoss)
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Located in Horadland, western Norway, Langfoss is a cascade that falls for a total of 2,008 feet (612 meters) before it leaps out into Åkrafjorden. Because the European route E134 runs along the base of the waterfall, many people get to stop by for pictures or just to admire the majestic natural phenomenon; one of the main reasons some consider it to be the most beautiful waterfall in the world.

7. Alfred Creek Falls

Alfred Creek Falls
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Alfred Creek, is one of the tallest waterfalls in North America. It runs off of the Alfred Glacier, and cascades down a solid bedrock wall for 700 meters before slamming onto a large alluvial fan. Located in the Sunshine Coast, in Canada the estimated height of the waterfall is 2,296 feet (700 meters).

6. Kjerag Waterfalls (Kjeragfossen)

Kjerag Waterfalls (Kjeragfossen)
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Kjerag also known as Kiragg, is a Norwegian mountain, located in Lysefjorden, the Rogaland county. It’s famous for its big stone, plugged between two big rocks, its great climbing and diving, as well as its extremely tall waterfall that plunges for 2,345 feet (715m). The view is spectacular, so remember to take your camera!

5. Mana’wai’nui Falls

Mana'wai'nui Falls
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In Maui, Hawaii (not exactly the first place I expected to discover a huge waterfall) lie the Mana’wai’nui Falls. In native Hawaiian, it means “many spirited waters” – that’s because during the rainy season, as many as 25 segmented horsetails are formed. The tallest single drop of the Mana’wai’nui Falls is 2,360 feet (719m).

4. Ølmäa Falls (Ølmäafossen)

Ølmäa Falls (Ølmäafossen)
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In Rauma, the Møre Og Romsdal province of Norway, just west of Mongefossena, lies the tallest waterfall in Europe and it’s a horsetail-type. Strangely enough, it doesn’t have a name – Ølmäafossen is just used to refer it to it in conversation! The water comes from the small glacier on the Romsdalen plateaus and falls down slowly. The drop is 2,362 feet (720m) high.

3. Monge Falls (Mongefossen)

Monge Falls (Mongefossen)
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Mongefossen, in Norway is the tallest waterfall in the country with a total drop estimated to be at 2,535 feet (773m). Most of its water is used for hydroelectric production, which is the main reason why it’s dry most of the year, unless you get there during the great thawing of the snow (mid-spring to mid-summer).

2. Waihilau Falls

Waihilau Falls
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In Hawaii’s large Waimanu Valley, the Waihilau Falls are the second tallest in the world, with an estimated drop of 2,600 feet (792m). For hikers, the valley is extremely fascinating – the whole area was abandoned in 1940 and it has become one of the few unaltered and unspoiled locations in Hawaii. And if you get to see a “monstrous” rainbow, the word “beautiful” will not adequately describe what you’ll see.

1. Angel Falls

Angels Falls
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The tallest waterfall in the world with a total height of 3,212 feet (979m) and a clear drop measuring 2,648 feet (807m), is Angel Falls (Kerepakupai merú ) located in the Canaima National Park, in the Gran Sabana region of Bolivar State, Venezuela. The first to discover the waterfall was Ernesto de Santa Cruz in 1910. Notwithstanding this, the story of pilot Jimmy Angel who first saw the falls in 1937 (and subsequently nose-dived into them) is far more famous. Luckily, he and all the passengers escaped unharmed and received near-legendary status in Venezuela. Angel Falls were named after him. They are also known as Kerepakupai merú (in indigenous) which means “fall from the deepest place.”

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  1. brett Says:

    Thanks for the awesomeness

  2. ben Says:

    where the heck is yosemite falls?

  3. Rune Says:

    You swapped two letters in Hordaland.

  4. Gorilla Safari Says:

    wow, great pictures and information. I have the same (boyish) love for nature and beauty

  5. Kris Says:

    where the heck is yosemite falls?

    Agreed… this list is not accurate.

    http://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall.php?num=9

  6. santacruzer Says:

    Yosemite Valley has several falls that should be on this list. Yosemite Falls drops over 2400 feet, and is considered one of the most beautiful (and most photographed!) in the world.

  7. bif Says:

    What happened to the Tugela Falls in the Drakensberg in South Africa? At 947m it is the second-highest in the world.

  8. Ibegtodiffer Says:

    Forgot the real 2nd highest waterfall on earth:
    Tugela Falls

    http://www.world-waterfalls.com/waterfall.php?num=2

  9. tatyana Says:

    It’s so wonderful, should say
    And done is in a perfect way!

  10. SS Says:

    Another sweet pic of the Angel Falls in Venezuela:

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/creativeclouds/2586474214/

  11. waterfall wally Says:

    bogus list..

    U left off yosemite, as well as the falls in new zealand
    along the milford track.

  12. Josiah Says:

    Incredible. Anyone else want to go get lost in that valley in Hawaii? That’s more amazing to me than the waterfalls. *_*

  13. Alex Ion Says:

    Guys the article is about waterfalls with the “Tallest Single Drop”.

    Tugela Falls or Yosemite Falls are taller but not when it comes to the tallest single drop. Here is the list sorted after the drop : http://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/database.php?s=N&t=H&orderby=singledrop&sortLimit=300

  14. Jonny Says:

    another cool one is Della Falls on Vancouver Island BC it has a single vertical drop of 440M

  15. Bryan Swan Says:

    Just FYI, the top and bottom left pictures you posted for Waihilau Falls aren’t Waihilau. Bottom left one is Hi’ilawe Falls in Waipio Valley (same area) and the top one is Wailikani Falls in Waimanu Valley (two drainages north of Waihilau Falls).

  16. billy Says:

    wow

  17. Dean Goss Says:

    The trouble with compiling a list like this is that different people see waterfalls in different ways, and there is a fair amount of controversy about which waterfalls should be considered or omitted. My accomplice at the World Waterfall Database and I have set our database in such a way as to sort by total height or tallest individual drop. Over the years that Bryan and I have maintained the WWD, we’ve been taken to task by dozens of people who took exception to the data, particularly when they felt that their local favorite (a certain overzealous Niagara Falls tour guide comes to mind…) was somehow slighted. Further complicating the issue is exactly where to “spot” the top and bottom of a waterfall formation. In response to the sometimes stinging criticism we’ve occasionally received, we’ve put up a couple of relevant pages: http://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/measurement.php and http://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/myths.php
    These pages are displayed to illuminate our line of thought when it comes to a waterfall. By accepting a broader definition of a waterfall, it’s possible that there are a few possibilities of waterfalls that may even exceed Angel Falls in height over a similar length of riverbed. For instance, Angel Falls is 3212′ tall over a distance of roughly half a kilometer. There’s a waterfall in the Indian Himalayas that loses about 4000′ over roughly one kilometer. Not to say that it’s comparable to Angel Falls, but a comparison COULD be tenuously argued. Not quite ready to open that can of worms just yet…

  18. John Bluefoot Says:

    totally sick waterfalls man. Nice compilation.

    JT
    http://www.FireMe.To/udi

  19. Andrew Says:

    Where is Tugela Falls? It is only 30 meters shorter than Angel Falls. http://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall.php?num=2

  20. Joe Liar Says:

    Where is Alfred Falls and Alfred Glacier? I live in the Sunshine Coast area and I can’t find them anywhere. Not in wikipedia, maps, or google. Love to visit it.

  21. Waihilau Falls Says:

    Hey, you jacked our picture!

  22. The Wonderer Says:

    Uh … #4 is the tallest in Europe, and then #3 is the tallest in Norway? Norway is in Europe…

  23. altavista Says:

    view more amazing nature photos here http://runningthebeauty.com.ua/?cat=165

  24. Watch Hulk Says:

    Totally insane and simply amazing to see them in real life.

  25. Vagabundo Says:

    Beatiful. Thanks for sharing this pictures. This is Acapulco, Mexico.

  26. vishwesh Says:

    i liked your effort,continually upgrade your skill and you will get rewarded one day.Nature always admires us,only this can be said,seeing these pictures.

  27. Sarp Erdag Says:

    Absolutely fantastic

    http://sarp.erdag.org

  28. WorldWaterfalls Says:

    Beautiful images, though there is much debate over which are the world’s tallest waterfalls and what the criteria is.

    Jimmy Angel actually crash landed his plane on the plateau ABOVE the falls, apparently his plane is still there!

    Darren Sweet
    WorldWaterfalls.com

  29. VRUSHANI THAKER Says:

    veri nice
    It looks like a place very different.
    Nature has really endowed it with its unending beauty.

  30. JESSE Says:

    Angel Falls or Salto Angel, is the best so far..I have been there twice, there is a trip from Caracas aboard a DC-9 or Boeing 757 to Canaima (Canaima is a hotel near Angel Falls) this hotel has its own airport, from there you can visit several interesting places around, and yes, the accept Credit Cards..!! they have a flight on a DC-3 to Angel Falls so you can take aerial pictures, if you want to walk to the Falls, you need to be healthy..!! is a canoe trip and then walk..a long walk. If you enjoy Indiana Jones..this trip is for you!!

  31. walter Says:

    Awesome photos. It is great fun to fly over and around these water falls. Climbing is the experienced!

  32. JESSE Says:

    About Jimmy Angel’s airplane, it was rescued by the venezuelan air force in 1967 and it is now at display at the Museo del Transporte in Caracas.
    More about Angel Falls, bring enough batteries and film for your camera..you will be deep in the amazon jungle, the nearest Kodak store is at 4 hours flight!! also a large plastic bag is handy in order to keep your electronics dry, from the daily rain showers..very common in the amazon!!

  33. pepheedgick Says:

    Hello

    As a fresh http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com user i only want to say hello to everyone else who uses this site B-)

  34. Mian Safdar Ali Shah Says:

    WOW.
    Beutiful. Thanks for sharing this pictures.
    great pictures and information

  35. charlene martin Says:

    aren’t the tugela falls in the drakensberg range in so. africa thee second tallest at 3,102′ ?

  36. afzal Says:

    realy i love it thanx

  37. Corrie Says:

    What about the Tugela falls in South Africa (947 m) ?

  38. Adrian Says:

    The Tugela Falls (850 m (948 m (Encyclopædia Britannica)) in South Africa is the second highest waterfall in the world.

  39. Gia noelle Says:

    Kauai (Hawaii) has some pretty amazing waterfalls too. You should check them out. ‘Jurassic Park’ as well as ‘Lost’ was filmed there. Just to give you an idea of what kind of place it is.

  40. JoAnna Says:

    There is something about waterfalls that is fantastically fascinating ~ thanks for the great post!

  41. cesar Says:

    hello

    just a little correction about angels fall, which is not its real name, the real name is Kerepakupai merú , as you well stated, im sorry to tell you, but you got wrong the jimmy angel story, it never happened…

    it was Félix Cardona Puig, who SHOWED from the air the falls to Mr angel

    why am i so sure?

    yes, i am from venezuela, and i study my country…

    please, do a deep research next time…

    here is one link (in spanish)

    http://www.aporrea.org/actualidad/a34663.html

    second paragraph is very helpfull

    thank you

  42. nikita Says:

    Number 2: Info incorrect! Tugela Waterfall in South Africa is the second highest. Check your facts again. :)

  43. highest waterfalls Says:

    Waterfalls really are amazingly beautiful and powerful forces of nature!Spectacular pictures of the waterfalls. Great job with this article!

  44. Niyaz Says:

    Very nice….. gr8 effort

  45. Henno Kruger Says:

    Hey there. What about Tugela falls which is the 2nd highest in the world, in the Drakensberg in South Africa?

  46. Louis Says:

    The Tugela falls in the Mont Aux Sources, Natal Drakensberg, Royal Natal National Park in the Republic of South Africa are the second highest falls in the world:

    http://www.world-waterfalls.com/waterfall.php?num=2

    http://fizzyenergy.com/the-world-tallest-and-largest-waterfalls/

  47. Hafiz Hafeez Sheikhupura Says:

    is a good web but many pictures have been collect. these pictures should be one by one. thank you. Sheikhupuranews

  48. ABID HUSSAIN Says:

    very beutifull falls images these are, it looks like the gift of the GOD for all mankind and blessing for the enviorment.

  49. ulrich bester Says:

    hi, what about thukela falls in south africa – 947meters!

  50. HARI Says:

    what about the Rat tail falls in India which was announced one of the tallest waterfall in the world in 1940.so which place its holding now / can you clarify?

  51. hafiz hafeez Says:

    i am waiting more pictures that would be seen beautiful.

  52. Aubrey Says:

    Hi,

    The Tugela falls on the Tugela River in the Northern Drakensberg (situated in Kwa Zulu Natal, The Tugela Falls falls some 950 meters in 5 cascades making the Tugela Falls the highest cascade of water falls in the world. It is recorded as the 2nd Highest falls in the world, it is more vertical in drops than most of the falls depicted on your website.

  53. Republican Says:

    Hey moron – did you do proper research when writing this post?
    The second highest waterfall in the world is Tugela Falls in South Africa.

    Gets your facts straight before posting crap.

  54. vanessa Says:

    pretty amazing for that big of a water fall
    lol lol lol lol

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