Woodhouse Falls

Woodhouse Falls is 9 – 10 m tall waterfall near the magnificent Karkloof Falls. A belowed place for locals but due to accidents the access has been closed.

Karkloof Falls

Karkloof Falls

Karkloof Falls are between 88 and 105 m tall. This is an impressive waterfall in Midlands of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

Howick Falls

Howick Falls

Approximately 95 meters high waterfall. Falls are special due to local legends of Inkanyamba – a giant serpent-like creature living in the large pool below the falls.

Ruacana Falls

Ruacana Falls at high water

Unusual, very impressive waterfall. Kunene River here falls by 170 m over a fan-shaped, 700 m wide cliff. This sight opens only after heavy rains.

Ouzoud Falls

Ouzoud Falls, Morocco

110 m tall, visually impressive and interesting waterfall with several cascades. Stream continues into canyon that is almost 600 m deep.

Mount Nyiragongo – volcano with lava lake

Lava lake in Mount Nyiragongo

One of the few volcanos in the world with a nearly permanent lava lake in it. Height of the mountain – 3,470 m. Depth of lava lake has reached up to 600 m. Eruptions produce very fluid lava of rare type. The speed of lava flows here can reach 100 km/h and the volcano is very steep.

Augrabies Falls

Augrabies Falls, South Africa

Here the Orange River falls 56 meters into a deep gorge. During a flood, this becomes one of the most powerful falls in world.

Erta Ale

Erta Ale lava lake, Ethiopia

One of the most active volcanos in the world, with a constant lava lake (sometimes two lakes) in the crater, known since 1906. None of the other known lava lakes in the world have such a long lifetime.

Popa Falls (Popa Rapids)

Popa Falls, Namibia

Impressive rapids or waterfall across Okavango River. Falls are some 900 m wide and 2.5 – 4.5 m high.