All the beauty of the world has not yet been revealed. There are thousands of waterfalls in the mountains and forests that are still beyond the reach of humans. However, the beauty of all the waterfalls that have been noticed is enough to confuse the mind. Just looking at the pictures, you will not want to return home, you will want to get lost in the wonderful existence of nature. Some amazing fountains that I can see at a glance.
Plitvice Falls, Croatia
The oldest national park in southeastern Europe, Plitvice Lake National Park, is surrounded by waterfalls. Many small and large waterfalls have come down from 18 green-blue Plitvice lakes and naturally formed dams. The longest waterfall is 230 feet long. Different types of minerals have given different colors to the lakes. What makes Plitvice even more amazing is the green forest that surrounds it. In winter the water of the lake turns into ice. It is one of the natural world heritage sites declared by UNESCO.
Langfossen Falls, Eastern Norway
This long waterfall is located in the Etone region of western Norway. The World Waterfall Database lists it as the most beautiful waterfall in the world. The 800 meter high waterfall is the 17th longest waterfall in Europe. The unprecedented surroundings have made its beauty even more captivating. The smoky currents of the water and the rainbow seem to outweigh the beauty of heaven.
Hogenakkal, South India
Hogenakkal Falls is located in Tamil Nadu, South India. It is called Niagara of India. Surrounded by the Melagiri Hills, the magnificent waterfall is 650 feet above sea level. Dense melagiri herb has made hoganakkal more fresh and pleasing. You can take a boat ride on the Kaveri River to get close to the waterfall. This is the best rainy season for travel.
Habasu Falls, Arizona
It is one of the most attractive waterfalls in Grand Kenyan Arizona. The dark blue waterfall is surrounded by red rocky hills. Natural pools and dams make it even more amazing. The limestone hills surrounding the waterfall are thousands of years old. The magnificent natural environment of the Grand Canyon has multiplied the attraction of the waterfall.
Tugela Falls, South Africa
Tugela is the second highest waterfall in the world. It is surrounded by the Royal Natal National Park in South Africa. Tugela’s height is 3,110 feet. Originating from the river Tugela, it has flowed downwards in 3 different ways. The waterfall looks the best in the summer rains. The surrounding mountains have multiplied the beauty of Tugela.
Victoria Falls, South Africa
It is located on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe. Here 500 million cubic meters of water fall every minute. Due to the strong currents of water, Victoria can be seen from a distance of 50 km. It is one of the seven natural wonders. The source of rainwater in Victoria Rainforest. In the full moon, the moonlight and the current of the waterfall create a heavenly obsession. You can swim up to the Victorian border, don’t fall! There are naturally made walls called Devil’s Pool.
Angels Falls, Venezuela
At 3,222 feet, it is the tallest waterfall in the world. It is surrounded by Kanaima National Park, the 3rd largest national park in the world. Interestingly, the Angels are 3,230 meters above the Venezuelan jungle, as if it were the crown of Venezuela! In the rainy season, the angels are divided into two streams. Then its speed increases so much that a rush of water comes from far away and falls on the travelers.
Niagara, USA
Located on the border of America and Canada, Niagara Falls is the widest waterfall in the world. Niagara is basically a collection of 3 waterfalls, American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, and Horse Sue Falls. Niagara was born 10,000 years ago through the action of a glacier. The oldest state park in America, built around Niagara, attracts 30 million tourists every year. The look of Niagara at night beats all the other beauties of the world.