10 most exotic waterfalls in the world

These waterfalls have their own special features, hidden secrets that anyone can remember once they have been contemplated.

These waterfalls have their own special features, hidden secrets that anyone can remember once they have been contemplated.

10. Ruby Falls (Chattanooga, Tennessee)

Ruby Falls is a famous limestone waterfall, and also the highest and deepest waterfall in the world.

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This waterfall contains a lot of magnesium ore, a chemical that is considered a natural laxative, so if you drink enough water here, you will have to visit the toilet often.

9. Devil's Kettle Waterfall (Grand Marais, Minnesota, USA)

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Devil's Kettle Waterfall is located on the northern edge of Lake Superior, where the Brule River is suddenly divided into two waterfalls. One waterfall flows into the river as usual, the other falls into a deep pit and disappears mysteriously. After 60 years since being discovered in 1957, the secret of the bottomless waterfall "swallowing" everything has been answered, details you follow in the article "Successfully deciphering the waterfall mystery" bottomless "swallow" everything in America ".

8. Pamukkale Falls (Denizli, Turkey)

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This cascading waterfall is 2700 meters long, 600 meters wide and 160 meters high, located in the southwest of Turkey. Pamukkale has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since the 1970s.

The cascades of this waterfall are made up of limestone, which is preserved by the flow of water.

7. Waterfalls in the country (Mauritius)

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In fact, there is no waterfall in the country. This is just a visual illusion that makes the waters on the coast of the Republic of Mauritius look like a mighty waterfall flowing in the ocean.

6. Blood Waterfall (Antarctica)

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This is a bright red waterfall, about the height of a five-story building, pouring down from the Taylor glacier into Lake Bonney in the Antarctic Mc Murdo Dry Valley.

Beneath the waterfall is a five-million-year-old lake that flows underground, containing lots of iron. Water from the lake leaks through the crevices of glaciers, when suddenly exposed to the air creates red streaks like blood on the ice as it falls.

5. Cameron Waterfall (Alberta, Canada)

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In June, the entire Cameron waterfall, located in Lake Waterton National Park, in Alberta, Canada will turn pink. The cause of this strange phenomenon is that light reflects the layer of clay, or Acgilit, mixed in the water stream, making the water turn a very beautiful pinkish red color.

4. Bigăr Waterfall (Caraş-Severin, Romania)

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Bigăr Waterfall has a very special shape and location, one of the most unique waterfalls in the world. The entire cliff face is covered with moss and the waterfall is located right on latitude 45, equidistant from the Equator and the North Pole.

3. Horizontal waterfall (Kimberley, Western Australia)

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These two waterfalls are located deep in Talbot Bay in Bucaneer Archipelago, in Kimberley region, Western Australia. Under the influence of tidal currents, water will rush through the gorge like a waterfall.

2. Mist waterfall (Djupadal, Iceland)

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In Djupadal, the fog slowly "flows" down the cliff side and into the Bredafjodur Fjord below creating an extremely magical scene. This strange phenomenon occurs due to the hot air rising and the cold air mass is below when the temperature is reversed.

1. Fire waterfall (Yosemite National Park, California, USA)

Horsetail Falls or "Fire Falls" flows from El Capitan Mountain into two separate streams and flows from a height of 478.5m down the steep rock face. The waterfall runs in winter and early summer.

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During the last two weeks of February, when the day is about to end, the sun's rays will eventually hit Horsetail Falls and if reflected in the right angle, the waterfall will change color. The water will turn into a flaming fire, rushing to the ground.

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