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Visit the 11 Most Beautiful Waterfalls in Vermont
We’ve explored dozens of Vermont waterfalls in Vermont’s Green Mountains, but the ones we’re featuring here are the cascades we come back to over and over again.
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Waterfall - Wikipedia
A waterfall is any point in a river or stream where water flows over a vertical drop or a series of steep drops. Waterfalls also occur where meltwater drops over the edge of a tabular iceberg or ice shelf.
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Waterfalls of Vermont
Waterfalls, swimming holes, and hiking can be extremely dangerous. Hundreds of people have been injured or killed in the waterfalls and swimming holes of New England over the years. Never swim in strong water currents. Don't jump into a swimming hole without scouting it first. Do not climb up or along the side of waterfalls.
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31 Most Beautiful Waterfalls in the World You’ll Love
From cascades falling down lush hills in Hawaii to waterfalls roaring in Iceland, this guide highlights some of the most stunning falls to visit. So without further ado, let’s take a look at some of the world’s most beautiful waterfalls.
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The 17 Greatest Waterfalls in the World (+Photos) - Touropia
The sight of tons of water spilling over the edge of a cliff or cascading over rocks never fails to impress. While the grandest falls deserve a prominent place on any bucket list, a waterfall doesn’t have to be the tallest, widest or most voluminous to make it a worthwhile travel destination.
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Waterfall - National Geographic Society
Waterfalls are also called cascades. The process of erosion, the wearing away of earth, plays an important part in the formation of waterfalls. Waterfalls themselves also contribute to erosion. Often, waterfalls form as streams flow from soft rock to hard rock.
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Waterfall | Geology, Erosion & Hydrology | Britannica
A waterfall may also be termed a falls or sometimes a cataract, the latter designation being most common when large volumes of water are involved. Waterfalls of small height and lesser steepness are called cascades; this term is often applied to a series of small falls along a river.
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World of Waterfalls - Explore The World One Waterfall At A Time
World of Waterfalls is where we share our personal experiences with each waterfall we visit. Explore our website, visit waterfalls, and experience the world.
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List of waterfalls - Wikipedia
This list of notable waterfalls of the world is sorted by continent, then country, then province, state or territory. A waterfall is included if it is at least 15 m (50 ft) tall, or it is considered significant. There is no standard way to measure the height or width of a waterfall.
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List of waterfalls by type - Wikipedia
Cataract: A large, powerful waterfall. [1] Multi-step: A series of waterfalls one after another of roughly the same size each with its own sunken plunge pool. [1] Block: Water descends from a relatively wide stream or river. [1][2] Cascade: Water descends a series of rock steps. [1][2] Segmented: Distinctly separate flows of water form as it ...