Talk:Jurong Falls

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These is geting too singapore-centric and biased.

I think it is at least questionable that this may be the tallest man-made waterfall... apart for the obvious remark that 30 m. is no wonder, I know for sure that in Italy there is the "Cascata delle Marmore" (Marmore waterfall) created by the Romans over 2200 years ago, that is 165 m. tall. See also: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elenco_cascate_italiane#Cascata_delle_Marmore

or for the few ones who don't read italian:

http://www.cascatamarmore.it/inglese/index.html

8,300 litres ain't 18,000 gallons. Which is it? and what is even the point of mentioning gallons? --Paul 14:27, 8 November 2005 (UTC)

Mind telling us more about this 2200 yr old waterfall...in English? I dont think the website provided is usefull unless I have to read the whole damn thing.--Huaiwei 16:13, 8 November 2005 (UTC)