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Where is the world's highest waterfall?
The Angel Falls plunge down 979 metres in the Guiana Highlands of Venezuela, making them the highest waterfall in the world. They are named after an American pilot, Jimmy Angel, who spotted them in 1935.
Waterfalls gradually erode the rock and retreat upstream
Waterfalls gradually erode the rock and retreat upstream
 
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