5. Mana'wai'nui Falls:-
This waterfall is somewhat different from other tallest waterfalls. This cascade is found in the region of Hawaii atolls. This atoll is under the control of United States government. Near to this falls there are energetic waterfalls are there. The water falls from the height of 2,400 feet. This waterfall can be seen by travelling through the helicopters.
4. Olmaa Falls:-
This waterfall is located in the Rauma at the province of Norway that situated from west Mongefossena, which referred as the tallest cascades in Europe. This cascade generally called as Ølmäafossen. The water that comes from the glacier of the Romsdalen plateaus and falls down from the height of 2,450 feet.
3. Monge Falls:-
This cascade located in the area of Norway and generally called as Mongefossen. This has been named under the list of tallest waterfall and falls down from the height of 2,600 feet. The water of this cascade falls from hydroelectric production that gain of electric is high in mid of spring and summer time.
2. Waihilau Falls:-
The Waiilau falls situated in the area of Hawaii atolls. This cascade referred as the second largest cascade in the world. The altitude of this waterfall is 2,700 feet. This is the best place for hiking. If you get to see a "monstrous" rainbow, the word “beautiful” then it will not adequately describe what you will see.
1.Angel falls:-
It is the tallest cascade in the globe. The height of this waterfalls flows from the height of 3,300 feet and clear drop measuring of about 2,648 feet. It is located in the Canaima National Park, in the Gran Sabana region of Bolivar State, Venezuela. The foremost to discover the waterfall was Ernesto de Santa Cruz in 1910. Notwithstanding this, the tale of pilot Jimmy Angel who former saw the falls in 1937 is far more famed. Angel Falls were named after him. They are also known as Kerepakupai merú which means "fall from the deepest place."
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