Angel Falls in Venezuela plunges 3,212 feet, the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall, challenging adventurers with its remote location and rugged terrain.
Victoria Falls spans 5,604 feet with a height of 354 feet, creating a deafening roar and powerful mist that can be felt miles away, captivating and intimidating.
Niagara Falls shifts from flat to vertical, plunging 165 feet at a near 90-degree angle into the pool below, creating an awe-inspiring spectacle.
Kaieteur Falls drops 741 feet amid Guyana's dense rainforest, known for its sheer drop and thundering cascade, challenging to access but stunningly wild.
Jog Falls in Karnataka, India, plunges 830 feet in a dramatic descent, its monsoon-fed waters creating a formidable sight and a thrilling experience for visitors.
Sutherland Falls in New Zealand descends 1,904 feet in three stunning cascades, surrounded by rugged mountain landscapes, offering a remote and awe-inspiring sight.