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  2. Cataract Gorge - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known European visitor to the site was William Collins, who discovered its entrance in 1804. [2]Aerial perspective of Cataract Gorge Reserve. A pathway, known as the King’s Bridge-Cataract Walk, and originally built by volunteers in the 1890s, runs along the north bank of the Cataract Gorge, [3] [4] and is a popular tourist destination.

  3. Burgess Falls State Park - Wikipedia

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    Burgess Falls State Park is a state park and state natural area in Putnam County and White County, Tennessee, located in the southeastern United States. The park is situated around a steep gorge in which the Falling Water River drops 250 feet (76 m) in elevation in less than a mile, culminating in a 136-foot (41 m) cataract waterfall.

  4. Taughannock Falls State Park - Wikipedia

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    Taughannock Falls State Park (/ təˈɡænək / tə-GAN-ək) is a 750-acre (3.0 km 2) state park [2] located in the town of Ulysses in Tompkins County, New York in the United States. The park is northwest of Ithaca near Trumansburg. The park's namesake, Taughannock Falls, is a 215-foot (66 m) plunge waterfall that is the highest single-drop ...

  5. Cataracts Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Waterfall in Cataracts Provincial Park, Colinet, Newfoundland and Labrador. Cataracts Provincial Park is located in Colinet, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, on the Avalon Peninsula southeast of Placentia. [1] The park consists of a deep river gorge with two cascading waterfalls. There are stairs and walkways that allow visitors to descend ...

  6. Dry Falls - Wikipedia

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    Dry Falls is a 3.5-mile-long (5.6 km) scalloped precipice with four major alcoves, in central Washington scablands. This cataract complex is on the opposite side of the Upper Grand Coulee from the Columbia River, and at the head of the Lower Grand Coulee, northern end of Lenore Canyon. [1] According to the current geological model, catastrophic ...

  7. King's Bridge (Launceston) - Wikipedia

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    1864. Inaugurated. 4 February 1864. Rebuilt. 1904. Location. King's Bridge is a wrought-iron bridge crossing the South Esk River at the mouth of the Cataract Gorge in Launceston, Tasmania . Construction of the bridge began in 1864. The bridge span was constructed in Manchester, England and was transported to Launceston for final assembly.