On hearing the name of the waterfall, an image is formed in our mind, beautiful and peaceful. But there are some deer in the world that are known not just for their beauty, but for their quirky nature. Today we are going to tell you about some such waterfalls which you have never seen in your life. You would not even have thought about them because these are some of the waterfalls that you will be stunned to know. So let's know about those waterfalls.
* Hostel fall California
This waterfall falls from a height of about 1560 feet, its flow increases in winter and it is believed that the color of this waterfall changes in the last two weeks of February. This hostel falls to become a sizzling waterfall. As the night falls, this waterfall turns red. Seeing this, it appears to the tourists who came here that a fire has started.
* Cameron Falls, Canada
Cameron Falls is located in Alberta, Canada. If you go to see it in June, you will find it not white like the common waterfalls but pink. When it rains heavily, a substance called agrilite mixes in its water and its water starts shining pink in the sun.
* Ruby Falls, Tennessee
This waterfall is considered to be the deepest waterfall in America. More than 4 lakh visitors come here every year. It looks like a tunnel. This 145 ft waterfall is named after the woman who discovered it, Ruby Lambert. Magnesium is found in high quantities in its water.
* Pamukkale Waterfall, Turkey
Pamukkale in the Turkish language means palace of cotton, this waterfall is located in South West Turkey. In 1970, this waterfall was given a place by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. This waterfall is about 8807 feet long and 1970 feet wide. Its height is about 525 feet. This is a unique waterfall because a stone terrace is formed over it, hence it is also famous as a bathing spot.
* Underwater Waterfall, Mauritius
It is not possible to have a waterfall inside the water. There is a feeling of having such a waterfall in the Mauritius Ocean. This is due to sand and silt. This waterfall is visible in great depth.