Waterfalls are nature’s finest creations. They come in a variety of sizes. The routes too are unique to each. However, they all have one thing in common: grandeur.
Waterfalls are judged on the basis of their height, width, and style. The volume of water too determines the fame of each waterfall. The different styles of waterfalls include cascades, tiers, horsetails, and single drops, which are also known as plunges. Some of the larger waterfalls have multiple styles.
Alfred Creek Falls is perhaps the tallest waterfall in all of North America. The waterfall cascades down a distance of 700 meters or 2296 feet. From the solid bedrock wall to the large alluvial fan, the waterfall is stunning. The waterfall runs of the famous Alfred Glacier. The waterfall is located in the Sunshine Coast [...]
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Monday, March 22, 2010
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