Tumbling from the summit of Auyán-tepui in the Canaima National Park, Angel Falls is the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall, plunging an astounding 979 meters (3,212 feet) in a single drop.
One of the most famous waterfalls globally, Niagara Falls straddles the border between the United States and Canada. Its powerful cascades and misty atmosphere attract millions of visitors each year.
Located on the border of Argentina and Brazil, Iguazu Falls is a breathtaking series of waterfalls spanning nearly 2.7 kilometers (1.7 miles). The thundering water and lush surrounding rainforest make it a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Victoria Falls, known locally as "The Smoke That Thunders," is one of the largest and most impressive waterfalls in the world. It stretches over 1.6 kilometers (1 mile) wide and drops about 108 meters (354 feet) into the Zambezi Gorge.
Situated in the heart of the Guyana rainforest, Kaieteur Falls is a mesmerizing single-drop waterfall that plunges 226 meters (741 feet) into the Potaro River below. It's renowned for its sheer beauty and remote location.
Part of the UNESCO-listed Plitvice Lakes National Park, these stunning waterfalls cascade over natural rock formations and through lush greenery, creating a series of terraced lakes and pools of vibrant turquoise water.
Yosemite Falls, located in Yosemite National Park in California, is one of the tallest waterfalls in North America. It consists of three separate falls, with a total drop of 739 meters (2,425 feet).