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16. Hafragilsfoss (Iceland) Sipi Falls is a series of three waterfalls in Uganda in the district of Kapchorwa
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Boyoma Falls Lofoi Falls Matakil Falls Gauthiot Falls Blue Nile Falls Tinkisso Falls Hafragilsfoss Háifoss Hengifoss Hraunfossar Ófærufoss Selfoss Seljalandsfoss
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Photographer Kevin Bauman’s 100 Abandoned Houses project started over a decade ago in the mid 90s. For him it was a way of exploring his hometown of Detroit.
DETTIFOSS NORTH ICELAND
Further south is another called Selfoss, 10 m high, and further north the Hafragilsfoss (27 m high). It is possible to reach the waterfalls from both sides of the
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There is also smaller falls like Hafragilsfoss and Selfoss. Among remarkable spots in the Jökulsá National Park are Ásbyrgi, a natural horseshoe-shaped rock
Dettifoss - Unique Series of Deadly Beautiful Waterfalls
The name of this grandiose waterfall means Death Falls which describes accurately the Selfoss Waterfall and two kilometers down the river you can locate the Hafragilsfoss
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Niagara Falls: 85,000 cfs: 2,407 cms: Niagara River: Ontario: Canada: 11. Vermilion Falls Hafragilsfoss: 6,400 cfs: 181 cms: Jökulsá á Fjöllum: Iceland: 33. Selfoss: 6,400 cfs
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Hafragilsfoss. Iceland. Unknown. 7,062cf/s. 300ft. Selfoss. Iceland. Unknown. 7,062cf/s ANGEL FALLS. The tallest waterfall in the world with the tallest single drop.
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At Hafragilsfoss the water crashes 27m into the Jökulságljufur canyon. The falls appear, disappear, endangering the human being, creating isolation and
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Hafragilsfoss Háifoss; Hengifoss; Hraunfossar; Selfoss; Seljalandsfoss; Skógafoss Canonteign Falls - artificial 220-ft high waterfall in Devon, part of some
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