The World's 12 Highest Waterfalls: Nature's Most Spectacular Drops

7. Browne Falls (New Zealand) – 836 meters (2,742 feet)

Browne Falls (Doubtful Sound) with very low water flow. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Pseudopanax at English Wikipedia

Nestled within the pristine wilderness of Fiordland National Park, Browne Falls tumbles gracefully down the verdant slopes of Doubtful Sound in New Zealand. The waterfall is fed by Lake Browne, a glacial lake perched high in the mountains. The falls cascade through lush greenery, creating a misty curtain that merges with the tranquil waters of the fjord below. Accessible primarily by boat or helicopter, Browne Falls offers visitors a chance to experience the untouched beauty of New Zealand’s remote landscapes. The surrounding area is teeming with wildlife, including seals, dolphins, and native bird species, making it a haven for nature lovers. Browne Falls is a serene and majestic feature of Fiordland’s rugged terrain, perfectly showcasing the harmony between water and wilderness.

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