11Havasu Falls, USA
The most well-known of five different waterfalls, Havasu Falls may be one of the most popular sights in Arizona’s world-famous Grand Canyon, but it can also be quite dangerous. Regular readers may recall the combination of blue-green water and orange and pink rocks here make it a “must-see” attraction on the resident Havasupai Indian Reservation. The rushing water here plunges down between 90 to 100 feet. The sound of the falling water can be heard over half a mile away.
There you have it, fellow travelers, the top 10 most dangerous waterfalls on Earth. Remember, even beautiful things can be dangerous.
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Kaieteur Falls, Guyana should have been on this list. It measures 741 feet and is the tallest single drop waterfall in the world.
Perhaps it would have made the Top 20. Thanks for your support.