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The
Rhine Falls in Switzerland are the largest and most powerfall waterfalls in Europe. |
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view from Schloß Laufen of the entire falls. The falls have an average flow of 25,000
cubic ft/sec and the cataracts are 450 ft wide and 75 ft high. |
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| A
view across the falls at Schloß Laufen, showing the walking paths you can take to various
lookouts over the falls. |
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| A
view of one of the sections of the falls. The falls are just over the German border in the
area between Lake Constance and the Black Forest near the Swiss town of Schaffhausen. For
more information, see the website www.rhinefalls.com. |
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| A
view of the bridge over the falls (left) and Schloß Laufen (right), with a rock in the
middle with a viewing area which you can reach by tour boat. |
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