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Kuang Si Falls

Kuang Si Falls

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Kuang Si Falls Facts

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Kuang Si Falls Formation

First of all, the amazng Kuang Si Falls remains a truly mesmerizing example of what experts call a three-tiered waterfall. However, it actually has humble origins, beginning as mere shallow pools on a steep hillside. Further, these pools subsequently flow into the main fall, which itself measures a total of 200 ft (60 m) high.

Additionally, a naturally occurring small level landing also appears at the bottom of the main fall. Yet another set of much smaller ones follow, only a short distance away. Not only that, but at the bottom, numerous small pools also formed. These only serve to augment its already great beauty.

But Nature did not cease its artistic efforts there. That’s because, at the same time, a multitude of miniature cascades flows from these pools. Additionally, quite a few of these gorgeous outpourings measure as much as 16 ft (5 m) in height themselves. But, though these remain much smaller, they seem no less beautiful.

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Kuang Si Falls Distinctiveness

The breathtaking Kuang Si Falls derives its fabulous scenery due to several naturally occurring factors. It forms a travertine waterfall where limestone in the water deposited over the ages. However, while the numerous unique formations developed due to this action, the splendor of this location doesn’t depend solely on its geology.

In addition, to its many other incredible features, the wonderful water of the site also has incredible turquoise color. Also adding to its character is the fact that this water stays quite cold, regardless of the season. In one area of the location there also exists a comparatively large pool which many locals and tourists alike use for swimming.

Most of all, however, the dense surrounding jungle also gives the location a naturally occurring, and perpetual otherworldly feeling. Yet one of the larger pools continues to be off-limits to tourists, however. That occurs due to the fact that it is considered a sacred site by the local inhabitants.

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