Jog Falls, the highest waterfall complex in India near Shimoga, plunges 250 meters and casts captivating rainbows, exuding sheer beauty.
Barron Falls in Kuranda, Queensland, cascades 125 meters amid the jungle, with a roaring flow of 30 cubic meters per second.
With a 1.7 km span and a 130-meter drop, is situated in the national parks of Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe) and Mosi-oa-Tunya (Zambia).
Skogafoss Falls in Iceland's south drop 60 meters over 125 meters, located just 5 kilometers from the coastline.
Niagara Falls spans the US-Canada border, boasting a 35-mile stretch and a thunderous 52-meter drop, named "water thunder" in the Iroquois language.
Epupa Falls reaches up to 40 meters, creating a picturesque 1.5-kilometer arch with crystal-clear waters from the Kunene River amidst rocky formations.
The tranquil Palouse River waterfall, exceeding 60 meters in height, cascades into a stunning 115-meter deep canyon, forming a beautiful central lake amidst serene surroundings.
Devil's Fall, standing at 80 meters and part of Brazil at the Iguazú Falls, offers an awe-inspiring sensation as tourists can approach within 50 meters.
Near Temi, Umbria hosts one of Europe's largest waterfalls, towering at 165 meters, presenting a breathtaking natural wonder.
Ouzoud Falls, standing at 110 meters tall, sit within the Atlas Mountains, only 150 kilometers from Marrakech.