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Ram kirsna
Aug 3, 2020

There are two contenders for the title of world’s tallest waterfall. Angel Falls is found in Venezuela and Tugela Falls in South Africa, but which one claims the title depends on the criteria. The debate is whether to award the title to the tallest single drop or to the tallest sequence of falls. Angel Falls easily wins the tallest?drop contest with a breathtaking 807-metre (2,648-foot) cascade. But Tugela Falls is?a series of five falls in quick succession, which taken together drop a total 948 meters (3,110 feet). When Angel Falls was originally measured in 1949, the American expedition included a second 30-metre (98-foot) plunge farther downstream. If you include the sloping rapids between these.