Location: Latin America
El Aguacero (Chiapas, Mexico)
This is my favourite waterfall to play around and have fun! It’s located at about 1hr drive to the west of Tuxtla Gutiérrez in Chiapas, Mexico. From the car park, you first need to climb down stairs (700+ steps) to the bottom of the canyon and to the river (La Venta). The water was rather […]
“Challenges and solutions going from Paraguay to Iguazu falls”
“Iguazu Falls” is one of most beautiful places in the world. This wonderful place is located near “Tres Fronteras” where Iguazu River enters river of Parana and national borders of Argentina, Basil and Paraguay comes together. Visitors can enjoy amazing views from Argentinian or Brazilian sides. Unfortunately form Paraguayan side falls cannot be seen. Ones […]
I love this place (Iguazu Falls)
Here are some pictures from my trip to brasil and Iguazu Falls in dec.2012 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment
Catarata Rubel Chaím
I call Ramtzul resort my little heaven in earth, my family and I go there every year to reconnect with our inner spirit, the place is magical and full of nature’s beauty at its best like a beatuful river, tons of small water falls, mountains, a corridor for many wild life migration, and the best […]
angeles falls
last year i visit it with my friends in a tour as us west coast tours. it is very beautiful to see. we enjoy there a lot and take some pictures also. It is more than 19 times higher than Niagara Falls. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign […]
Impressive due to its height (Gocta)
From a distance, Gocta waterfall seemed, well, pretty but quite average. During the nice hike in comfortable warm temperature, the waterfall grew bigger and bigger. At a certain point I’ve been impressed due to its height (look at the photos and compare one of the tall trees to the waterfall). Later, I could not see […]
Upper Salto Grande (Waterfall) Torres del Paine N.P. Chilean Patagonia
I spent a week camped out on the side of this river bank in the hope of getting a photograph. It was a tough place to get to and despite being a National Park I think its inaccessibility makes it quite a unique image. The falls are lovely as are the beautiful mountains in the […]
Salto Grande Torres del Paine Chilean Patagonia
I spent a week on the far and much harder to reach side of the bank. It was worth it, I got two shots. 1 CommentOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment
Guaira Falls
What about Guaira Falls? Have you been there before it was flooded? Is it true that they there the worlds biggest waterfall? 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment
Cola del Serpiente
This is a very impressive waterfall in the state of Oaxaca in southern Mexico. The waterfall is located in the town of Santiago Apoala which is very scenic as it is located in a small valled surrounded by high limestone cliffs. There are caves, canyons and waterfalls in the valley. Moreover the people are very […]
Mayfield Falls
Mayfield Falls was one of those waterfalls where we really had to manage our expectations. I think part of the confusion resulted from Google image searches where pictures of YS Falls were…
YS Falls
YS Falls has to be one of the prettiest waterfalls in Jamaica. In fact, we’d argue it’s pretty close to Dunn’s River Falls in terms of scenic allure…
Somerset Falls
Somerset Falls is a pretty waterfall, but we’d argue that it’s probably more of a side attraction compared to the neighboring Hidden Falls and the cave-like grotto it spills into…
Reach Falls
Reach Falls (I’ve also seen it spelled Riech Falls) was a waterfall that was more about the experience than the scenic allure – though its main waterfall was pretty. That said…
Tacky Falls
Tacky Falls, of all the waterfalls in Jamaica, was the only one that was truly non-commercialized and back-to-nature. In other words, there were no tourist crush, no facilities, no souvenir…
Dunn’s River Falls
Dunns River Falls has to be hands down the most popular waterfall in Jamaica. We wonder if it’s also the most popular tourist attraction period. A reason why we think this is the case…
Mahoe Falls
Mahoe Falls was the first waterfall that Julie and I saw in Jamaica. Its name (pronounced “ma-HO”) is derived from mahogany, which we did see a few during our visit here…
BrazilMoto (Overlooked World’s Widest Waterfall)
My story or that of Iguaçu Falls? I’ll begin by stating how great your website is and how impressive is the effort to catalog the many waterfalls you have come to know. But I must criticize the “coverage” of the only one with which I am very familiar as a regular visitor, motorcycle tour operator […]
Iguazu Falls in Slow Exposure
Last January I was at Iguazu Falls on both the Argentine side and the Brazilian side. Annoyingly the falls open at something like 10.00am way too late for a photographer. And they close before sunset. I decided to sneakily stay in overnight and get a morning shot from one of the most famous locations. The […]
The most awesome place I have ever been!
I visited Iguazu Falls the first time back in 1978. I stayed in a hostel that was just outside the park where international travelers stayed – no electricity and no plumbing in the rooms. The falls were so fantastic that I went back another three times, staying at the same hostel. The natural beauty is […]







