Category: Country
Austria
Austria Waterfalls were abundant largely due to its mountainous terrain as it sat smack in the heart of the Eastern Alps. With such an abundance of mountains, we knew there were waterfalls to be seen here…
Luxembourg
Luxembourg Waterfalls seems like a bit of an oxymoron when you consider the size of this landlocked country. And yet there was a surprising amount of Nature here that was within reach of Luxembourg City….
Germany
Germany Waterfalls are largely concentrated in the country’s mountainous south encompassing the Bavarian Alps and the Black Forest. While most tourists visit the country to see the fairy-tale castles and the medieval towns, it’s amazing…
Brazil
Vanuatu
Vanuatu Waterfalls were something that Julie and I never really considered visiting until we were encouraged by a website visitor to check them out. Little did we realize how such a suggestion opened our…
New Caledonia
New Caledonia Waterfalls were kind of remote attractions that seemed to be way off the beaten path from the bustling city of Noumea, where activities for things non-waterfalling-related were the primary…
Fiji
Fiji Waterfalls gave Julie and I an excuse to island hop this tropical island nation. That said, only a few of the hundreds of islands in Fiji are large enough to have waterfalls. The rest of the islands primarily act…
Cook Islands
The Cook Islands Waterfalls provided Julie and I a waterfalling excuse to explore this particular slice of tropical paradise. Indeed, the Cook Islands encompass many small islands and atolls providing a more…
Tahiti
New Zealand
New Zealand Waterfalls were sprinkled about in a country that spanned its North and South Islands, each of which featured a distinct character and variety in both its culture and its landscapes. In fact, the country…
Australia
Australia Waterfalls are not what most people associate with the land “down under.” But they’re bountiful in the country and continent of Australia and they’re amongst the country’s scenic features that delight…
Canada
Canada Waterfalls were something that Julie and I took for granted as we had sought out to explore waterfalls in more far-flung destinations around the world while we were most able. In a way, this decision…
Jamaica
St Lucia
Venezuela
The Venezuela Waterfalls that we’ve seen or know about are primarily gushing behemoths nestled in steamy equatorial jungles of the Guyana Highlands. These tropical forests punctured with towering…
Peru
Peru Waterfalls (or more accurately Perú Waterfalls) take a back seat to the more famous archaeological attractions in the country such as Machu Picchu, Kuélap, Ollantaytambo, Saqsaywaman, Sipán, and more…
Guyana
Guyana Waterfalls are situated in some of the most pristine and undeveloped rainforests left in the world. It’s for this reason that an excursion to any of its many waterfalls will reward nature lovers with a truly…
Chile
Chile waterfalls aren’t what most people think of when they think of the country, but given that it’s sandwiched between the rainy side of the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, it shouldn’t be at all surprising…
Argentina
Argentina waterfalls exist in the country’s diverse range of climatic regions – from the tropical jungles of the north to the temperate mountains in the south. Its most famous waterfall Iguazú Falls is also shared…
Great Britain
The Great Britain Waterfalls page is where we’re paying homage to the collection of waterfalls that we’ve managed to visit while touring this island so full of history, sights, cultures, and pockets of Nature. It turns out that…