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If you look in any World Book or Encyclopedia, you can easily find some sort of reference to Waterfalls.  Often, this will include a list of the tallest and largest waterfalls of the world.  We've found that these lists are grossly and consistently inaccurate.  Most people are largely unaware of this.  So, the two of us, having spend countless hours scrutinizing the internet for any information regarding waterfalls we could find, finally decided to do something about it.  After some discussion amongst the online waterfall enthusiast community, which resulted in a largely indifferent note, we decided to put something together ourselves.  While we're certain that there are probably hundreds of waterfalls around the world that lay undocumented and maybe even undiscovered, we are presenting here, the most accurate list of the world's most significant waterfalls that has ever been put together.

The Authors:

Bryan Swan is the creator and webmaster of Waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest.  Born and raised in Seattle, Bryan has been interested in waterfalls for most of his life.  As early as he can remember, waterfalls have been a tantalizing subject to hunt for on road trips.  The earliest memories he can remember are of waterfalls in North Cascades National Park in Washington.  In 1998, in his Sophomore year in High School, Bryan first learned HTML, as well as solidified his interest in photography, and his website was quickly conceived, and remains the largest waterfall website on the internet.  Bryan has recently graduated from college with a major in Internet Multimedia Developement.

Dean Goss is the creator and webmaster of Waterfalls of the Northeastern United States.  Dean remembers waterfalls from a very early age, when his parents took him to Bristol Memorial Park in Bristol Vermont.  When he and his family moved to California in 1972, he visited Yosemite National Park, and his waterfall obsession was made permanent.  After moving back to Vermont, Dean continued to research any and every possible source for information on waterfalls.  In 1996, his website was first put online, and has since grown to one of the largest of its kind on the internet.

After much emailing and instant messaging, Dean and Bryan finally met in person in Massachusetts in 2001.  After spending several days photographing waterfalls in New England, and having discussed growing up compiling similar information on the waterfalls of the world, they decided to create a website to share the information they'd gathered.  This website was the result.  After meeting again in Vermont in 2003, and again in Washington in 2004, the website and database have been greatly expanded and turned into one of the most comprehensive waterfall information sources available, and continues to grow.

 

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