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Waterfalls

Pictures of various waterfalls from Argentina and the United States like Iguazu Falls and Ramsey Cascades and information about them. Browse the images below.

Iguazu Falls can be accessed from the Parque Nacional Iguazu, Argentina. The 1.7 mile edge of Iquazu Falls is made up of between 150 and 300 individuals cataracts depending on the amount of water flowing over the falls. They range in height from 197 feet to 267 feet.

Ramsey Cascades is the tallest waterfall in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park falling over 100 feet. The hike there is strenuous at over four miles and rising over 2,000 feet in elevation.

The pool at the base of Abrams Falls on Abrams Creek Makes a wonderful destination for a swim. The trailhead for the 2.5 mile hike to the falls, which is rated moderate to difficult, is located at the west end of the Cades Cove Loop road. At 20 feet in height,Abrams Falls is not tall, but the large volume of water makes it impressive. It also makes swimming near the base of the falls very dangerous. A number of people got too close and drowned.

A View From Above

Just one small section of the Iguazu Falls in Parque Nacional Iguazu, Argentina to give some feeling for the size of this natural wonder. The 1.7 mile edge of Iquazu is made up of between 150 and 300 individuals cataracts depending on the amount of water flowing over the falls which range in height from 197 feet to 267 feet.

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The Brink Of Catastrophe

Right on the brink of one of the 150 to 300 individual falls that make up the 1.7 mile phenomenon that is Iguazu Falls in Argentina. Continue and you will fall somewhere between 197 and 267 feet to the base of this fall.

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Glen Helen Waterfall

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One Of Nature's Beauties

One of the 150 to 300 cataracts, depending on water level, on the 1.7 mile stretch that is Iguazu Falls on the border between Brazil and Argentina. Their heighth ranges from 197 to 267 feet.

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Living on the Edge

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Swift Sanctuary

Depending on the water level, Iguazu Falls has between 150 and 300 cataracts spread out over 1.7 miles on the border between Brazil and Argentina.The y rang ein heighth from 197 to 267 feet.

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Garganta Del Diablo

This is the top of the section of Iguazu Falls called Garganta del Diablo or the Devil's Throat.Approsimately half the rivers water falls 82 meters or269 feet into this chasm sending spray over 300 feet into the air making it look like the river is boiling where it starts its descent. For added perspective this section is 150 meters or 492 feet wide and 700 meters or 2,297 feet long.

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Breathtaking Beauty

One of the 150 to 300 individual falls, depending on water level, that make up Iguazu Falls over its 1.7 mile stretch. The individual falls vary in height from 197 to 267 feet.

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Dos Hermanas

Called Dos Hermanas or Two Sisters, these two falls are among a few of the 150 to 300 individual falls, depending on water level, that make up Iguazu Falls, that have been given names of their own.

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Iguazu From A Distance

Iguazu Falls as viewed from a couple of miles away across the jungles of Argentina's Parque Nacional Iguazu.

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Flight of the Martin

This is just part of the Iguazu Falls from the Argentina Side of the river. If you look real closely you can see some of the martins that nest right in the falls as protection from the toucans and other birds that predate their eggs and chicks.

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Iguazu Majesty

Part of the Iguazu falls in Argentina.

Just one small section of the Iguazu Falls in Parque Nacional Iguazu, Argentina to give some feeling for the size of this natural wonder. The 1.7 mile edge of Iquazu is made up of between 150 and 300 individuals cataracts depending on the amount of water flowing over the falls which range in height from 197 feet to 267 feet.

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