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While not nearly as visually impressive as many of New Zealand's many other waterfalls, Browne Falls is the country's tallest. Dropping over 2600 feet from Browne Lake to the waters of Doubtful Sound, with the initial drop consisting of a single, long, sinuous horsetailing fall of over 1600 feet alone. The falls can only be seen by boat or aircraft as they descend into the deep waters of the fjord where no roads or trails access. Because the lake feeding the falls has essentially no feeder streams, the volume of water running over the falls drops considerably in the dry season, but it flows perennially. As much rainfall as this part of New Zealand recieves however, visitors are ensured a poignant sight at almost any time of year. Source: worldwaterfalldatabase.com
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