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Where in the world has the most waterfalls?

Promoted as the “City of Waterfalls,” Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, located on the banks of Lake Ontario, is home to 156 waterfalls within the city limits, the most to be counted and recorded to date by any individual city in the world.



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Puerto Iguazú, Argentina / Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil With its brink spanning a distance of an incredible 2km in its average flow of 1000 cubic meters per second, this falls tops our list of the 10 best waterfalls in the world. The falls actually consists of some 275 individual waterfalls and cascades.

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The city of Hamilton in Ontario, Canada is home to more than 100 waterfalls and cascades, most of which are on or near the Bruce Trail as it winds through the Niagara Escarpment.

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The Waterfalls of the Yosemite Valley (CA) At 2,425 feet, Yosemite Falls is the tallest, and indeed one of the tallest in the country; it's composed of multiple plunges and cascades, mightiest of which is the 1,430-foot Upper Yosemite Fall.

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America has more than 17,000 documented waterfalls.

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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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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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You can coin the word cataractophile [from Latin cataracta or Greek ?ata????t?? (katarráktis) waterfall + Latin -phila, Ancient Greek f???? loving, dear].

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The world's largest waterfall is in the ocean beneath the Denmark Strait. Rivers flowing over Earth's gorges create waterfalls that are natural wonders, drawing millions of visitors to their breathtaking beauty, grandeur, and power.

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The three tallest waterfalls in the United States are in the Hawaiian Islands. The two tallest, Olo'upena Falls and Pu'uka'oku Falls, both descend the same steep cliff into the Pacific Ocean on the north coast of the Island of Molokai.

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It's not the tallest waterfall in America, but how big is Niagara Falls? Niagara Falls' vertical height is over 176 feet in some sections. That's nothing to scoff at, but it pales in comparison to the continental United State's tallest waterfall, Yosemite Falls, which tops out at 2,425 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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