The Spout in Newfoundland

The Spout, Newfoundland

Enormous, wave-powered fountain in a beautiful natural setting – on the cliffs next to a waterfall of Spout River. Unusual blowhole as it is located rather high above the sea and, reportedly, has freshwater in it.

Talking Rocks

Sea waves at the end of a narrow chasm have formed a short tunnel in granite and water squeezes through it upwards, like a geyser. Water creates an eerie sound and splashes up to 15 m high.

Blow Hole at Tow Hill

Blowhole near Tow Hill

This blowhole is up to 8 m high and has formed in volcanic rocks. Gorgeous landscape around Tow Hill – eroded volcanic plug at the sea.

Lower Myra Falls

Lower Myra Falls

Approximately 50 meters high cascade. It consists of three larger drops and smaller plunges in between. Waterfall is located close to Buttle Lake and a fine view over the lake opens from the top of falls.

Upper Myra Falls

Beautiful, 23 m tall waterfall on Myra Creek. This is a horsetail waterfall that falls down along nearly vertical rock into emerald-colored plunge pool.

Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls in Canada / United States

The most popular waterfall in the world is 51 meters high and 1203 meters wide. The shape of the waterfall and its proportions have become somewhat synonymous with the word “waterfall”.

Hypersaline lakes beneath the Devon Ice Cap

Two very unusual lakes under the thick ice of Devon Island. These lakes, most likely, are hypersaline and not freezing at the temperature that is constantly below -10.5°C.

Virginia Falls (Na’ili Cho)

Virginia Falls, Canada

Last primeval large waterfall in North America. Here the powerful South Nahanni falls 90 meters, the width of falls reaches 259 m. Some 120 m tall spire of rock – Mason’s Rock – stands in the middle of the falls.

Rabbitkettle Tufa Mounds

Rabbitkettle Tufa Mounds from above

Two tufa and travertine mounds, the largest is 27 m high and 79 m wide. These mounds have been formed by warm thermal springs (21°C) and consist of numerous smaller rimstone pools.