In the heart of the Big Apple are some waterfalls hidden among two parks - both will come in handy if you ever need a break from the big city chaos ...
The rugged beauty of the waterfalls in Northern California is something else! Some of the best and most popular waterfalls in ...
Nothing huge, just crystal clear waters sweeping past the ancient farm and dancing down ... of cascading water plunging dramatically from on high. But ... the techniques used to capture waterfall ...
The sight and sound of water cascading down a rockface is as relaxing as it is breathtaking. And here I was, witnessing a beautiful waterfall in action while I took in the air and sat down by a ...
The Falls River tumbles over Stepstone Falls in Exeter, dropping 10 feet over a terrace of flat stones – some natural and ...
Over a million people across the globe travel to Africa every year to experience an up close view of one of the world's largest waterfalls ...
This iconic and majestic waterfall has two tiers, with the first drop measuring 36 feet in height and the second cascade ... water flow of 6,186 cubic feet per second as it plunges 150 feet down ...
US Kayakers have filmed themselves paddling down a waterfall in pitch black conditions ... Todd, splashing water into the air with flashing bright LED lights as he makes his way through the ...
The falls drop over a ledge and form a bridal veil as they cascade down to the bottom of a gorge surrounded by ... The point is said to look like a laughing fish from the water, according to Ojibwe ...
Why it's incredible: The cataract is the world's biggest waterfall ... bottom 660 feet (200 m) cascade down the slope. The top half sits at the surface and mixes with water flowing northward ...
Dabbe Falls is a serene and beautiful waterfall with a drop of 110 meters. The view of the water cascading into a narrow gorge will mesmerize you. The waterfall is part of the Sharavati Valley of ...
The falls drop over a ledge and form a bridal veil as they cascade down to the bottom of a gorge ... The point is said to look like a laughing fish from the water, according to Ojibwe tradition.