This is the world's weirdest waterfall, water looks like fire
This is the world's weirdest waterfall, water looks like fire
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There are many places in the world, which are known for their beauty. In such a situation, today we are going to tell you about some such waterfalls, you will be surprised to know the merits of them. You must have seen many water springs, but you will be surprised to know that there are many such springs in the world, which are famous due to their strange features.

Let us tell you that the horsetail fall of California falls from a height of about 1560 feet. The specialty of this waterfall is that its flow intensifies in winter and it is believed that its color also changes in the last two weeks of February. As soon as it is night, this waterfall turns red, which on seeing it looks like a fire has started in the water.

At the same time, Turkey's Pamukkale Waterfall is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its beauty. This waterfall is about 8807 feet long and 1970 feet wide. Its height is about 525 feet. It is a unique waterfall, because it has a mossy shape of stone above it, hence it is also famous as a bathing spot. There is such a waterfall in Mauritius, which, upon seeing it, seems to be under water. That is why it is called underwater waterfall. Actually, the feeling of waterfall in water is due to sand and silt. This waterfall can be seen in great depth upon seeing it.

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