Falling Spring FallsThomas Jefferson described Falling Spring as "a remarkable cascade...falling over a rock about 200 feet to the valley below." Though it's closer to 80 feet, it's no less remarkable.
Falling Spring SprayThe 80-ffot drop of Falling Spring Falls cascades over a rock ledge and outcroppings.
SkogafossSkogafoss is one of many iconic Icelandic waterfalls known around the world. In late spring / early summer, the volume of water flowing over its single drop create a thunderous crash that visitors feel not only with their ears, but flowing up from their feet.
Torc WaterfallThe full Torc Waterfall in Killarney National Park steps down 20 meters into the continuing Owengarriff River.
Roadside FossThis unnamed roadside wonder in southern Iceland near Vik collects many tourists caught up in the wonder of this captivating country.
Virki Point FossOne of two stunning roadside waterfalls in eastern Iceland at Virki Point, Vopnafjordur.
OwengarriffThe Owengarriff River cuts through Killarney National Park in western Ireland. After falling from Torc Mountain over Torc Waterfall, the river flows through the green, mossy forest before emptying into Lough Leane Lake.
Little TorcAfter falling from Torc Waterfall in Killarney National Park, Ireland, the Owengarriff River stuns visitors at several smaller scenic drops.
Upper TorcThe stunning Torc Waterfall in Killarney National Park, Ireland is fed by the Owengarriff River and runoff from Torc Mountain.
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