Archives: User Waterfall Reviews
Toberdog
Can anyone identify the waterfalls in the movie “The Limelighter”, 1953 w/Barbara Stanwick and Fred Macmurray? Turner Classic Movies identifies it as the Peppermist Waterfall. When you Google Peppermist waterfalls, Google submits Peppermint Waterfalls, which I belieive is in the area where TCM said, the High Sierras, but it is not the same waterfall in […]
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Your picture showing a sign that is hard to see says “Horse Shoe Falls USA”… Perhaps that photo is on the wrong page? 3 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 8 + 6 =
Quedas de Kalandula (Angola)
The largest falls in Angola. Beautiful. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 9 + 1 =
Tugela?
Um, why no Tugela falls? It’s crazy tall – and sort of undeniably one of the tallest (SOME say the very tallest)? 948m tall (though I’ve heard heights including 850m, 947m, 950m and even over 1100m). Having seen it, it’s unbelievable. 1 Comment*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 4 + 8 […]
Darling Falls, Ridgley, Tasmania
Beautiful but apparently little known falls in East Ridgley, Tasmania, on Darling river and accessible off a private farm. My sisters and I visited it as teenagers growing up on the neighboring property, and rarely escaped the leeches that accompanied us! 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 4 + 6 […]
letchworth state park, new york state usa
we live in Israel, a country with a real lack of water….When we went to visit friends in Rocester NY they took us on a water journey….. to Niagara of course…finger lakes and more but the place we loved the most was lovely Letchworh.. It’s as green and as beautiful as a dream… So many […]
Nanue Stream-Falls
I live near this beautiful stream, but remember it is a stream and the flow of water in it can change rapidly dependent on the weather up the mountain, which you cannot see or know what is happening. It should be noted that Nanue Bridge is the highest bridge in the State of Hawaii.. also […]
The Megafalls Of Iguacu
No doubt, The best documentary, ever. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 6 + 7 =
1973 Alpena falls
In 1973 I was only 18 in the Navy than station on Wapahu panisula. Some friends of mine took me here. One was a Navy seal. There was a cliff about 30 feet at that time you could jump off. They told me that the water pool below was a lava tub and that it […]
Slaughter Falls
We first discoved slaughter falls around 5 years ago & loved it at first sight, we have a family bar.b.que there every good friday & our family has grown since the first time we went, we always have a great time & we like to do the walk, but this year we could’nt as it […]
Waterfalls of the Kaunertal Glacier Road (Austria)
The Tyrol region of Austria is home to the Kaunertal Glacier Road. In 16miles the road winds up through 29 hairpin bends to the tongue of the Weisseeferner Glacier at an altitude of 2750m (9022ft). The alpine scenery is breathtaking with surrounding peaks well in excess of 3000m (10000ft) the glaciers form the largest single […]
Blackheath Waterfalls
I noticed the pictures of the Bridal Veil Falls & Horseshoe Falls at Blackheath were taken in an “off” year. Here are the pictures I took in 2009 after some good rain. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 8 + 3 =
Terrace Falls
Terrace Falls is in Hazelbrook, in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney NSW Australia. Combined with Lawson, there are 12 good waterfalls in this area. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 4 + 1 =
INGALA FALLS (Normanville South Australia)
I was sad to see this miserable photo of ingala falls without water, it was like that a month ago but then as they say the rains came and gave me this opportunity to get a few pic’s of this beautiful part of South Australia Enjoy Roger Foster 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not […]
Bowen and Stirling Falls, September 2001
We were told before we drove up to Milford Sound that they’d been through a dry spell, so some of the waterfalls might not look their best. We were also told a bit of a storm might be moving in from the sea. What followed was a torrential gale that made handling the small caravan […]
Hemmed-In Hollow from 3/21/2012
Hemmed-In Hollow is the tallest waterfall between the Rockies and Appalachians and I caught it yesterday flowing at full force. Actually, I crossed the stream about the time another heavy rain band moved over and so it really went crazy. I had to wait a while just to cross back. Here is the video: ive […]
Haunted Ingalalla Falls? (from Former Normanville Local)
A friend of mine emailed some photos to me, taken at a party that was taking place there. I saw whisps of smoke, yet no one had been smoking. After reading about this place, I believe it may be haunted. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 9 + 6 =
Please add region, city or at least province names to the titles of the waterfalls in Thailand.
Anybody interested in seeing one of these wants to know which are local. They aren’t going to click through every waterfall listed in all of Thailand hoping that it might happen to be local to where they are. Thanks, Blake 4 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 2 + 6 =
Have a swim (Purling Brook Falls)
Just letting everyone know that after you walk under the falls (or just before depending which way you walked) there is an amazing swimming hole with its own little waterfall that you can jump off. There is a path the whole way and is a beautiful walk 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change […]
Recent Tips on Ho’opi’i Falls hike
We hiked here in Feb 2012 and wanted to share these tips: 1)The “dirt road” is almost non existant, look for a wide parking spot for about 3 cars just past the last house on the left as you come down Kapahi Road. You have just passed the “trailhead”. Its about an 18″ gap in […]