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Denmark Strait cataract: The world’s largest waterfall, hidden underwater and in contrast to some other on land


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Name: Denmark Strait cataract

Location: Denmark Strait

Coordinates: 67.06195932031873, -23.96634920730749

Why it is unimaginable: The cataract is the world’s largest waterfall, taller even than Angel Falls.

The Denmark Strait cataract is a submarine waterfall within the ocean channel between Iceland and Greenland. It is technically the world’s largest waterfall, with waters plunging 11,500 toes (3,500 meters) down a slope from the highest of the cataract to its backside.

The waterfall itself is about 6,600 toes (2,000 m) tall, as a result of it lands in a deep pool of chilly water that spans the rest of the slope. That’s nonetheless double the peak of Angel Falls — the tallest waterfall on land — even when the Denmark Strait cataract does not look as dramatic because the landmark in Venezuela.

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