for inclusion
in the database
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We're well aware that this list is my no means a comprehensive
list of ALL the waterfalls in the world of note, so
we're asking you for your help in filling in any blanks
their may be. If you know of a waterfall that
you feel should be in the database, fill out the form
below, and we'll check it out and add it if it meets
the requirements.
Requirements
for submission:
If the waterfall is being submitted for inclusion on
the "World's Tallest List", the waterfall
must:
- Have a workable name (it can be a name
you've made up); "Unnamed Falls" will not
be accepted.
- The falls must drop at least 300 feet (100
meters).
- You must provide information about
the waterfall's location, including at least the country
the waterfall occurs within, and any one of the following:
the stream / river's name, the state / province the
falls are located in, or the township / park the falls
are in.
If the waterfall is being submitted for inclusion on
the "World's Largest List", the waterfall
must:
- Have a workable name (it can be a name
you've made up); "Unnamed Falls" will not
be accepted.
- The falls must drop at least 20 vertical
feet (6 meters).
- The falls must have a gradient of over 300
feet per mile.
- If the falls do not have a gradient of
300 feet per mile, but are under 1 mile in length,
there must be an obvious vertical drop, and we will
determine, on a case by case basis, whether each submission
qualifies.
- You must provide a valid figure for the
average discharge of the waterfall (in either cubic
feet or cubic meters per second).
- The falls must exist today; the waterfall
cannot have been destroyed by the construction of
a dam, or it cannot be extinct due to a river shifting
it's channel.
If you know of a waterfall that meets these criteria,
please fill out the form below, and we'll hunt it down.
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