Changbai Waterfall

Changbai Waterfall (Chinese: 长白瀑布; pinyin: Chángbái Pùbù) is a 68 m (223 ft)-tall alpine waterfall in Northeast China, located to the north slope of the Changbai Mountain, the tallest summit of the Changbai Mountain Range between China and North Korea. == Geography == With a drop of 68 m (223 ft), the Changbai Waterfall is in the Guinness World Records as the largest waterfall originating from a volcanic crater lake.

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Changbai Waterfall

Changbai Waterfall (Chinese: 长白瀑布; pinyin: Chángbái Pùbù) is a 68 m (223 ft)-tall alpine waterfall in Northeast China, located to the north slope of the Changbai Mountain, the tallest summit of the Changbai Mountain Range between China and North Korea. == Geography == With a drop of 68 m (223 ft), the Changbai Waterfall is in the Guinness World Records as the largest waterfall originating from a volcanic crater lake.

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