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  2. Gocta Cataracts - Wikipedia

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    Gocta Waterfall. Gocta (Spanish: Catarata del Gocta) is a perennial waterfall with two drops located in Peru's province of Bongara in Amazonas, approximately 771 kilometres (479 mi) to the northeast of Lima. It flows into the Cocahuayco River.

  3. List of waterfalls by height - Wikipedia

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    Cascades de Trou de Fer: 725 metres (2,379 ft) Réunion: France [24] Ølmåafossen 720 metres (2,362 ft) Møre og Romsdal: Norway [25] Manawainui Falls: 719 metres (2,359 ft) Hawaii: United States [26] Kjeragfossen: 715 metres (2,346 ft) Rogaland: Norway [27] Avalanche Basin Falls: 707 metres (2,320 ft) Montana: United States [28] Harrison ...

  4. Yumbilla Falls - Wikipedia

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    Yumbilla is 895.5 m (2,938 ft) high, with the top located 2,723.6 m (8,936 ft) above sea level and the base at 1,828.1 m (5,998 ft). [1] The height was measured with the help of laser instruments by a geographical survey of the National Geographic Institute of Peru (IGN) in 2007.

  5. Gocta Falls - Wikipedia

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  6. Sound correspondences between English accents - Wikipedia

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    The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) can be used to represent sound correspondences among various accents and dialects of the English language.. These charts give a diaphoneme for each sound, followed by its realization in different dialects.

  7. Gocta - Wikipedia

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  8. Iguazu Falls - Wikipedia

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    The Paseo Garganta del Diablo is a 1 km-long (0.6 mi) trail that brings visitors directly over the falls of Devil's Throat, the highest and deepest of the falls. Other walkways allow access to the elongated stretch of falls across the forest on the Argentine side and to the boats that connect to San Martin Island.

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