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"The Niagara of the West" Often referred to as the Niagara of the West, Shoshone Falls is a must-see attraction in Twin Falls, Idaho. At 212 feet tall and 900 foot wide, Shoshone Falls is one of the largest natural waterfalls in the United States surpassing the height of the famous Niagara Falls.



The Montmorency Falls, located just 15 minutes outside of Quebec City, Canada, is famously taller than Niagara Falls. While Niagara is world-renowned for its massive volume of water, Montmorency Falls stands at a height of 83 meters (272 feet), making it roughly 30 meters (nearly 100 feet) higher than Niagara's Horseshoe Falls. In 2026, it remains one of the most popular natural attractions in North America, featuring a suspension bridge that allows visitors to walk directly over the crest of the falls for a breathtaking "top-down" view. During the winter, the mist from the falls freezes to create a massive cone of ice at the base known as the "Sugar Loaf" (Pain de Sucre), which locals and tourists alike enjoy climbing. Whether you take the cable car to the top or tackle the 487-step wooden staircase, the falls offer a more intimate and vertically dramatic experience compared to the wide, roaring expanse of the Niagara river.

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2. Tugela Falls, South Africa. Next, we move to the Drakensberg Mountains of South Africa. There lies Tugela Falls, second on the list of 10 of the world's tallest waterfalls, with a combined total drop of 948 meters (3110 feet).

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Willamette Falls is the second largest, by volume, waterfall in the United States. Created as a receding waterfall during the outflow of the Ice Age Floods this falls on the Willamette River drops 50 feet.

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1. Niagara Falls, New York. Not just one but three waterfalls create the magnificence that is North America's largest falls, Niagara: Horseshoe Falls, American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls. They straddle the US and Canadian border formed by the Niagara River, and no matter your vantage point, they are wondrous.

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Ribbon Fall - The longest single drop waterfall in North America, Yosemite National Park - YouTube.

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Victoria Falls, the world's largest waterfall, is very tall. At 350 feet, it's as high as a 35-story building, 45 feet taller than the Statue of Liberty from pedestal to torch, and more than twice as high as Niagara Falls.

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The Victoria Falls is considered to be the largest waterfall in the world. They are not the widest waterfall or the highest waterfall but with all dimensions taken into account, including almost the largest flow rate, they are considered to be the biggest curtain of falling water in the world.

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The Iguazu (also called Iguassu) Falls are composed of 275 separate cascades, which make it the largest broken waterfall in the world. Made up of a chain of waterfalls that are fed by the Iguazu River, this powerful phenomenon sits on the border of Argentina and Brazil.

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Washington has more waterfalls than any other state. Washington's tallest waterfall, colonial creek Falls, is also the tallest waterfall in the continental united states at 2,500-plus feet - but isn't even the coolest waterfall in the state.

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From the City Of Hamilton Parks And Recreation Department: Hamilton is home to more than 100 waterfalls, and with one of the highest number of waterfalls of any urban area of its size, has been called the Waterfall Capital of the World. Many of the waterfalls are found along the Niagara … [Read More...]

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One of the World's Most Beautiful Waterfalls Is Tucked Away in the Amazon — and It's Four Times Taller Than Niagara Falls. Kaieteur Falls in Guyana is like living on the edge of the world. The giant waterfall is located on the Potaro River in Kaieteur National Park, within Guyana's region of the Amazon Forest.

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Did you know that Niagara Falls is not the tallest waterfall in the world? There are about 500 other waterfalls in the world that are “taller” than Niagara. The Angel Falls in Venezuela stands at 979 metres (3,212 ft.). What makes Niagara Falls so impressive is the amount of water flowing over.

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The fact that we refer to the Falls collectively as “Niagara Falls” leads many to believe that we're talking about one giant waterfall when, in fact, there are three. The aptly named American Falls are on the U.S. side, as are the lacy Bridal Veil Falls; the Horseshoe Falls are almost entirely on the Canadian side.

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