Angel Falls is the highest waterfall in the world. This waterfall has a height of 1002 m. Located in Canaima National Park Venezuela Bolivar along the border with Brazil.
This waterfall has more than 19 times higher than Niagara Falls.
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2. The Great Dune of Pyla, France
Europe has a unique sand dunes are Pyla, length up to 3 km with a width of 500 m and height of 100 meters. These dunes are very steep. It is located in La Teste-de-Buch in the Arcachon Bay area, France, 60 km from Bordeaux.
3. Guaíra Falls
Guaíra Falls is former waterfalls on the Upper Paraná River at the Brazil-Paraguay border, just west of Guaíra, Brazil. Visited by Jesuit missionaries in the 16th century, the falls were supposedly named for a Guaraní Indian chief. The Portuguese name refers only to the seven (sete) principal cataracts, there were 18 falls. Guaira Falls is the largest in the world by volume waterfall that reaches an average of 1.75 million cubic feet per-second. Niagara Falls is only 70 000 cubic per-second.
4. The Dead Sea
The Dead Sea is the sea salt between West Bank Palestinians, Israel and Jordan west to east. At 420 meters below sea level, its shores are the lowest point on earth in the dry land. With 30 percent salinity, it is 8.6 times saltier than the ocean.
5. Amazon
Amazon Rainforest or Amazon forest covers seven million square kilometers (1.7 billion acres).
Amazon forests by species-rich tropical rainforest in the world.
whereas the Amazon River is the largest river in the world by volume, with a total river flow greater than ten in the world combined.
6. Ayers Rock
Ayers Rock, is a large stone located in the National Park Uluru-Kata Tjuta, about 350 km south-west of the city of Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia. Ayers rock is sacred to the Aborigines who also called this stone with the name 'Uluru'. On this stone, there are many springs, caves, and primitive paintings.







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