Top 10 Largest Waterfalls in the World by Height and Volume
1. Angel Falls – Venezuela 🇻🇪
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Height: 979 meters (3,212 feet)
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Volume: Low to moderate
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Highlights: The tallest uninterrupted waterfall in the world, plunging from the Auyán-tepui mountain in Canaima National Park.
2. Tugela Falls – South Africa 🇿🇦
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Height: 948 meters (3,110 feet)
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Volume: Seasonal flow
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Highlights: Often debated as the tallest in the world depending on measurement methods.
3. Niagara Falls – USA/Canada 🇺🇸🇨🇦
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Height: 51 meters (167 feet)
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Volume: ~2,400 m³/s (84,800 cu ft/s)
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Highlights: Most powerful waterfall in North America by volume, famous for its massive flow and accessibility.
4. Victoria Falls – Zambia/Zimbabwe 🇿🇲🇿🇼
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Height: 108 meters (354 feet)
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Volume: ~1,088 m³/s (average)
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Highlights: Widest sheet of falling water in the world (1,708 meters wide), known locally as "The Smoke That Thunders."
5. Iguazu Falls – Argentina/Brazil 🇦🇷🇧🇷
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Height: 82 meters (269 feet)
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Volume: ~1,756 m³/s (62,000 cu ft/s)
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Highlights: A massive system of over 270 falls spread across nearly 3 kilometers.
6. Utigord Falls (Vinnufossen) – Norway 🇳🇴
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Height: 860 meters (2,822 feet)
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Volume: Moderate
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Highlights: Europe’s tallest waterfall, formed by melting snow and glaciers.
7. Yumbilla Falls – Peru 🇵🇪
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Height: 896 meters (2,940 feet)
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Volume: Low
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Highlights: Often overlooked, this tiered waterfall is one of the highest in the world.
8. Kaieteur Falls – Guyana 🇬🇾
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Height: 226 meters (741 feet)
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Volume: ~663 m³/s (23,400 cu ft/s)
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Highlights: One of the most powerful waterfalls considering both height and volume in a single drop.
9. Waihilau Falls – Hawaii, USA 🇺🇸
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Height: 792 meters (2,598 feet)
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Volume: Moderate
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Highlights: Located in the remote Waimanu Valley, it's among the tallest in the U.S.
10. Dettifoss – Iceland 🇮🇸
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Height: 44 meters (144 feet)
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Volume: ~193 m³/s (6,816 cu ft/s)
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Highlights: The most powerful waterfall in Europe in terms of volume discharge.
📝 Note:
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Some waterfalls like Angel Falls and Tugela Falls lead by height, while others like Niagara and Victoria dominate in water volume.
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Rankings may vary slightly depending on criteria (single drop vs. multiple tiers, average vs. peak volume).
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