Yumbilla falls
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Location | Amazonas Region, Peru |
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Type | Tiered |
Total height | 2938 ft / 896 m |
Number of drops | 4 |
World height ranking | 5 |
Yumbilla Falls, situated in Peru, is the worlds fifth tallest waterfall.[1] It was a recent discovery. Though the waterfall is magnificent due to its height, the volume of water is not large. Due to its remote location, not many photographs of this waterfall are available in the public domain.
This is a tiered waterfall and has four distinct drops, meaning that its total drop of 896 meters is split into four distinct steps.[2]