Episode 413 - "Waterfalls I Have Loved"


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  • Turner Falls, Oklahoma




    • A rare waterfall that grows outward due to travertine deposition instead of eroding backward.

    • Formed by spring-fed Honey Creek flowing through Ordovician limestone, creating massive travertine deposits.


  • Pe'ePe'e Falls, Hawai'i (Big Island)




    • ~80 ft falls in downtown Hilo, part of the Wailuku River flowing between Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa.

    • Carved into 10,000-year-old lava flows with subsequent flows creating the Boiling Pots — vertical and horizontal lava tubes.

    • Extremely dangerous, especially after storms — known as the deadliest water in Hawai'i.


  • Cataratas do Iguaçu, Brazil/Argentina




    • Largest waterfall system in the world, spanning the Argentina-Brazil border.

    • Name means "Big Water" in Guarani.

    • Upstream from the Itaipu Dam, which generates most of Paraguay’s electricity.

    • Itaipu — the 3rd largest hydroelectric plant globally and 2nd in power output.


  • Bonus Waterfalls Mentioned:




    • Cascata delle Marmore, Italy – Ancient Roman-engineered waterfall.

    • Natural Falls - West Siloam Springs, OK

    • Devil’s Kettle, Minnesota – Mysterious waterfall where water seems to disappear underground.




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