Rainbow Falls (Yellowstone National Park)

My friend and I hiked into Rainbow Falls in Yellowstone. It’s about 1/3 mile downstream from Terraced Falls, but the access is NOT easy. It took us 6 hours to hike (climb) only 2 miles! This hike has no marked trail and requires bushwhacking both down and up in extremely steep terrain (583 feet elevation […]

Namo Falls (Guam)

This is a small, pretty waterfall with stunning sorroundings since it’s located in the Namo Falls Botanical Park, near Agat and Santa Rita. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up to comment

Sauðárfoss (Iceland)

This waterfall is close to Garðáfoss and both are quite similar for their winding courses that don’t allow to see all the tiers. At least I was unable to do it. Coordinates are: 63.6655762, -19.8087862. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign […]

Salto Escondido (Argentina)

This waterfall is very popular in the Misiones province and it’s located in the Provincial Park of the same name (Cainguás department). It’s oficially 64 m. high… yes, I know that it seems to be a bit excesive looking to my photos, but it’s obvious that it was not my best day as photographer. I […]

Cascade de Ciu (New Caledonie)

I must say that I do not remember very well how I managed on my visit to this waterfall… 14 years ago. I could only see several parts of this waterfall. Apparently there is a place from which you can see the entire waterfall. It seems that I first went to the top where the […]

Cascade de Bwa (New Caledonie)

This waterfall is located near Houaïlou (Province Nord) and is about 15 m. high. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up to comment

Waterfall Bay (Tasmania, Australia)

My mood about this waterfall has been changing from one extreme to the other. Going towards the waterfall I was excited at the idea of seeing for the first time a waterfall falling directly into the sea. But being there I became very disappointed as I thought that the waterfall carried little water. And now, […]

Curracurrong Falls in Royal National Park

Curracurrong Falls in Royal National Park is the only waterfall in Sydney that empties directly into the ocean. In fact, it is one of only three such waterfalls in Australia. Fed by Curracurrong Creek, the waterfall drops 82 meters from the top of the escarpment to the churning surf below. You can reach Curracurrong Falls […]

Cron Creek (South Island, New Zealand)

This waterfall is in the Haast River Valley (Mt. Aspiring National Park). It’s located between the Roaring Billy and Orman Falls, all them along SH6. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up to comment

Orman Falls (South Island, New Zealand)

Orman Falls is almost roadside on SH6, in the Mt. Aspiring National Park and close to Depot Falls. It’s one of the many waterfalls along Haast River. Coordinates: -43.9539, 169.2471. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up to comment

Tarzan Falls (Guam)

Located in the Ylig River, between the cities of Yona and Santa Rita. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up to comment

Cascade Topatari (Tahiti, French Polynesia)

This is the 1st. waterfall in the Papenoo Valley. Coordinates: -17.5595, -149.4265 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up to comment

Garðáfoss (Iceland)

This multi-tier waterfall is located in the Austurland region, almost a roadside on the #1 and close to Sauðárfoss before Rjúkandi (heading west). Coordinates are: 65.3516224, -15.0146481. 2 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) Please login or sign up to comment

Waterfalls between Egilsstaðir and Seyðisfjöður (Iceland)

Driving along the road that connects these cities I found an amount of waterfalls which names I always failed to know. Three of them are powerful enough to have one, and I guess that two may be Gufufoss and Múlafoss but I’m not sure of it. I can’t identify your Gufufoss with any of them. […]

Garganta de Gualtaminos (Spain)

As I did with the Borosa River, I submit now a collection of small waterfalls and rapids that follow one another along the Gualtaminos River (Cáceres province). I do not include other beautiful views of the river as they are not related to the subject of this website. P.S.: In my opinion most of them […]

Cascadas del Purgatorio (Spain)

There are two Cascadas del Purgatorio, the Lower one (here shown, but not at its best) and the Upper one. They are located close to Rascafría and the Monasterio de El Paular, in the Madrid province. The Monastery dates back to 1390 and is worth a visit if you like historical and/or religious architecture. You […]

Bridal Veil Falls (BC, Canada)

Easy to find close to Hwy 1 east of Chilliwack, in the Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park. It takes a few minutes to get to the falls. It was a sunny day and the tree location did the rest. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment (login at topright corner of your screen) […]

Monasterio de Piedra (III) – As I & II, located in the Zaragoza province (Spain)

3rd. and last part. Please take note that all the 25 photos are human and/or artificial elements free. It’s only nature. And I finish telling that although some photos seem to be the same (sorry for using “some”, “seem”, and “same” in the same -again- sentence) they may be similar but are different ones. 0 […]

Monasterio de Piedra (II)

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Monasterio de Piedra (I)

I know this place has its own review in WoW. But as Johnny said, it seems that nobody out of Spain knows this spectacular water wonderland. For this reason I’m submitting what could be considered not “best of” but “all about” Monasterio de Piedra. Btw, “piedra” means “stone” but the name has no relation with […]