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  2. Genshin Impact builds you should try: Jean Sunfire - AOL

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    Jean is one of the most versatile 5-star characters in Genshin Impact, and is the key to one of the game's strongest combos with a badass name: Jean Sunfire.

  3. Tanougou Falls - Wikipedia

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    Tanougou Falls is a waterfall in the Atakora mountains on the edge of the Pendjari Game Park in the north of Benin [2] about 20 km northeast of Tanguiéta.. The waterfall is about 15 meters high and has a purported flow rate of 1.5 m 3 per second, though this is subject to great seasonal fluctuation. [3]

  4. Huanglong Scenic and Historic Interest Area - Wikipedia

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    This area is known for its colorful travertine pools formed by calcite deposits, especially in Huanglonggou (Yellow Dragon Gully), as well as diverse forest ecosystems, snow-capped peaks, waterfalls and hot springs. Huanglong is also home to many endangered species including the giant panda and the Sichuan golden snub-nosed monkey. [1]

  5. Tugela Falls - Wikipedia

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    Tugela Falls (uThukela in Zulu [citation needed]) is a complex of seasonal waterfalls located in the Drakensberg (Dragon's Mountains) of Royal Natal National Park in KwaZulu-Natal Province, Republic of South Africa. According to some measurements, it is the world's tallest waterfall.

  6. Hum Hum - Wikipedia

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    The naming of the waterfall "Hum Hum" has sparked various interpretations. Some suggest it originates from "Hammam," signifying a bathhouse, while others attribute it to the Sylheti term "a-m a-m," denoting the sound of rushing water, akin to the waterfall's roar, leading urban tourists to call it "Hum Hum."

  7. Davis Falls - Wikipedia

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    Devi's Fall (Nepali: पाताले छाँगो) is a waterfall located at Pokhara in Kaski District, Nepal. [1] [2] The water forms a tunnel after reaching the bottom. This tunnel is approximately 500 feet (150 m) long and runs 100 feet (30 m) below ground level.

  8. Chumi Gyatse Falls - Wikipedia

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    Chumi Gyatse Falls [a] (Tibetan: ཆུ་མིག་བརྒྱ་རྩ, Wylie: chu mig brgya rtsa, THL: chu mik gya tsa), called Domtsang and Dongzhang waterfalls in Tibetan and Chinese languages respectively, are a collection of waterfalls in the Tawang district in Arunachal Pradesh, India, close to the border with the Tibet region of China.

  9. Kjelfossen - Wikipedia

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    The waterfall is only about 8 metres (26 ft) wide and has a flow of only 1.42 to 0.42 cubic metres per second (50 to 15 cu ft/s). There are six drops in the falls. [ 2 ] The largest of the three main drops (the one on the left) is officially named Kjelfossen , but is also known as Stor Kjelfossen .