Ilya Muromets Waterfall
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Ilya Muromets Waterfall | |
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Location | Iturup Island |
Type | Horsetail ribbon |
Elevation | ± 0 feet |
Total height | 459 feet (141 meters) |
Number of drops | 1? |
Watercourse | unnamed creek |
World height ranking | ≥652[1] |
Ilya Muromets (Илья Муромец), named after the Russian folk hero, is a very steep vertical waterfall on the Bear's Peninsula of Iturup, one of the Kuril Islands. The water stream falls abruptly from the eastern slope of the Demon Volcano into the Pacific Ocean. With a height of 141 meters, it is one of the highest waterfalls in the Russian Far East.[2] Ilya Muromets is rarely seen by tourists, however, because it can be accessed only by boat.[3]
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Ilya Muromets Waterfall |
- ↑ http://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/tallest-waterfalls/total-height/19/
- ↑ Арсеев Г., Бровко П. Реки прыгают в океан. Владивосток: Океан и человек, 1984.
- ↑ http://russights.ru/post_1318773654.html
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