Travel Photo Challenge - Wondrous Waterfalls
There's perhaps no greater inspiration to photographers than the sight of water in motion. The spectacle of a waterfall -- the silvery white torrents of gushing water, the deafening roar as it strikes the ground, the plumes of mist rising like smoke, and the rainbows refracted in its spray -- these images breed poetry in the fecund mind.
When we called for entries to a travel photography series on waterfalls, Yahoo! readers responded with great enthusiasm. Here is a selection of the best images picked by our editors. Inspired? Keep submitting your photos!
Are you charmed by waterfalls? Submit your best images to our Flickr group, and we will publish the most inspiring ones in this series!
Nohkalikai Falls, Cherrapunjee, India. Cherrapunjee in India's northeastern state of Meghalaya is notable as the place that receives the highest rainfall in the country. This is also the highest ... more
Nohkalikai Falls, Cherrapunjee, India. Cherrapunjee in India's northeastern state of Meghalaya is notable as the place that receives the highest rainfall in the country. This is also the highest waterfall in India. It plunges 335 metres (1100 feet).
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Thu 15 Nov, 2012 10:30 AM IST
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