The Top 10 Deadliest Waterfalls on the Planet

Victoria Falls, Zambia, And Zimbabwe On the boundary between Zambia and Zimbabwe is Victoria Falls. It is also known as Shungu Namutitima, which means "Boiling Water," and Mosi-oa-Tunya, which means "The Bank that Thunders." It is the most deadly waterfall in the world, according to some reports. With a total height of 108 meters (354 feet) and breadth of 1,708 meters, it is the largest despite not being the widest or the tallest (5,604 feet). It is nearly twice as high and more than twice as wide as Niagara Falls. When you're too close, your body will start to shake. Angel Falls, Venezuela Jimmie Angel, the first American pilot to fly over these falls, is honored with the official name of Angel Falls. It is tall in terms of physical height and associated death rates, just like all the other waterfalls in this area. It was included on the list mostly because it is the highest continuous waterfall in the world. Its height is 972 meters, or 3,212 ft. Ban Gioc-Det...