Three highest natural waterfalls of the world

By Rachel Tan Charmaine Tai | July 02, 2016

A waterfall ranks as one of nature’s greatest masterpieces, but what exactly about waterfalls do we notice? Is it hearing the gush of water fall, or imagining yourself standing on the edge and taking a step forward? From above, the great drop excites thrill seekers, while from below, a gently spray of mist settles on the everyday traveller. Let’s not forget the rainbow that appears, but only when the sun is set behind both the viewer and waterfall.

Many consider this to be a visceral experience given that they can’t put a finger to why the magnificence of the power and grandeur of moving water possesses such a force of attraction. What they can agree on however, is how they’ll go out of their way to witness this primal force of nature.

The journey to view a waterfall is part of the excitement as well. Some waterfalls are deeply buried in lush rainforests or national parks, requiring a long trek or even a chartered aircraft to view.

We bring you top three highest natural waterfalls of the world, each with imposing heights and impressive single drops that will be sure to land on your bucket list.

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