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When you can’t get on a plane, it’s fun to at least take in some destinatio­n eyecandy. Here we take a look at some of the world’s most Instagramm­ed waterfalls!

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Gorgeous waterfalls around the world

1 Niagara Falls

Almost 3.4 million hashtags The world-famous Niagara Falls is located between Ontario, Canada, and the US state of New York. Up to 10 million visitors see the falls in a normal year – hence all the hashtags! The picturesqu­e greenish hue of the water at Niagara comes from dissolved minerals.

Trivia :63- year-old schoolteac­her Annie Edison Taylor was the first person to go over the falls in a barrel, back in 1901.

2 Iguazú Falls

More than 1 million hashtags In second place for Insta-popularity is Iguazú Falls, considered the world’s largest waterfall, and made up of more than 250 cascades. The South American wonder lies between Argentina and Brazil and is twice as tall and three times as wide as Niagara Falls.

Trivia: Part of the appeal of Iguazú for photograph­ers is the heavy mist from the falls, which combines with the ample sunshine to cause rainbows throughout the day.

3 Gullfoss

More than 300,000 hashtags Taking its name from its golden waters, Gullfoss is one of Iceland’s most iconic falls. Located along the Hvitá River in the country’s southwest, it’s less than two hours by car from capital city Reykjavík.

Trivia: As you approach the site, the crevice that carries the water onwards from the falls is obscured from view, so it looks like the river simply plunges into the earth.

4 Victoria Falls

More than 280,000 hashtags Who can forget the famous Victoria Falls in Zambia? It’s found on the Zambezi River in southern Africa, and is twice as wide and deep as Niagara Falls.

Trivia: The local Sotho language name for the falls means “The Smoke That Thunders”.

5 Skógafoss

More than 250,000 hashtags

Another Icelandic beauty, Skógafoss is a must-see. What’s unique is that you can walk right up to its base – if you do, prepare to get wet! Alternativ­ely, you can climb up to the observatio­n platform and view the falls from above.

Trivia: Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow kiss in front of this waterfall in Season 8 of Game of Thrones, after flying to it on a dragon.

6 Multnomah Falls

More than 250,000 hashtags Multnomah Falls is the tallest waterfall in the US state of Oregon and the mostvisite­d natural recreation site in the Pacific Northwest. Standing at 189 metres, it’s part of the Columbia River Gorge and is fed by undergroun­d springs from Larch Mountain.

Trivia: In 1995, a 400-ton boulder dislodged and fell 69 metres into the pool below the observatio­n deck; the giant splash caused minor injuries to some onlookers.

7 Yosemite Falls

More than 190,000 hashtags

Located in California’s Sierra Nevada, this famous watercours­e is made of three different falls: Upper Yosemite Fall, the Middle Cascades and Lower Yosemite Fall. You can view it almost anywhere in Yosemite Valley.

Trivia: The falls stop flowing entirely in late summer or autumn each year, except in extremely wet years.

8 Seljalands­foss

More than 160,000 hashtags

With a drop of 60 metres, this Icelandic waterfall is part of a river that comes from the glacier called Eyjafjalla­jökull. Visitors can take a path that circles all the way around the waterfall, including entering a cave located behind the plunging water.

Trivia: The ice of Eyjafjalla­jökull sits atop the volcano of the same name; it erupted in 2010 and caused widespread disruption­s to global flight paths.

9 Bridalveil Fall

More than 140,000 hashtags Situated across from El Capitan in Yosemite Valley, this waterfall is a prominent one in the area. It drops 189 metres and is the first of the falls you see as you enter the valley.

Trivia: El Capitan is the daunting vertical rock face climbed by Alex Honnold without any ropes or safety equipment in the documentar­y film

Free Solo (2018).

10 Snoqualmie Falls

More than 130,000 hashtags Located east of Seattle in the US, Snoqualmie Falls has been providing power to a hydroelect­ric plant since as far back as 1898. It is a traditiona­l burial site of the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe, and central to their culture, beliefs and spirituali­ty.

Trivia: Snoqualmie featured in the 1990s TV series Twin Peaks.

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Statistics collated by retail website showerstoy­ou.co.uk, January 2021
Despite being the tallest waterfall in the world at a whopping 979 metres, Angel Falls in Venezuela came in at 20th place, with just under 30,000 Instagram hashtags. Statistics collated by retail website showerstoy­ou.co.uk, January 2021

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