Executive summary by darmansjah
Kaieteur Falls is a waterfall on the Potaro River in central
Essequibo Territory, Guyana. It is located in Kaieteur National Park. It is 226
metres (741 ft) high when measured from its plunge over a sandstone and
conglomerate cliff to the first break. It then flows over a series of steep
cascades that, when included in the measurements, bring the total height to 251
metres (822 ft). While many falls have greater height, few have the combination
of height and water volume, and the falls are among the most powerful
waterfalls in the world with an average flow rate of 663 cubic metres per
second (23,400 cubic feet per second).
Kaieteur Falls is about four times higher than Niagara
Falls, located on the border between Canada and the United States and about two
times the height of the Victoria Falls located on the border of Zambia and
Zimbabwe in Africa. It is a single drop waterfall which is the 123rd tallest
(single and multi-drop waterfall) in the world, according to the World
Waterfall Database. The same web site lists it as 19th largest waterfall in
terms of volume , and in their estimation, Kaieteur is the 26th most scenic
waterfall in the world.
Upriver from the falls, the Potaro Plateau stretches out to
the distant escarpment of the Pakaraima Mountains. The Potaro river empties
into the Essequibo River which is one the longest and widest rivers in South
America.
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