The magnificent view of the Tad Fane twin waterfall, with some taking the chance to enjoy brewed coffee while hanging on the cable, makes for a unique photograph and a perfect tourist destination.
H2oh-no-they-didn’t! Chinese park officials fessed up to adding a “small enhancement” to the country’s tallest waterfall after a hiker’s viral video revealed the breathtaking 1,000-foot ...
This thrill seeker didn’t mind chasing waterfalls. A climber was captured rappelling alongside a raging waterfall at the Morning Glory Arch in Utah Friday after a once-in-150 years storm pounded ...
Turn chasing waterfalls into a weekend escape at this park dotted with gorgeous cascades. All 21 trails are less than two ...
AN iconic waterfall that attracts millions of tourists in China has been found to be a fake. A hiker made a bizarre discovery at the Yuntai Mountain which sparked fury amongst visitors.
A famous waterfall in China has drawn even more attention than usual – after a video revealed that its majestic falls may be artificially supplied by a water pipe. The Yuntai Waterfall is ...
A Chinese hiker discovered that a pipe is supplying water to China’s tallest waterfall, the Yuntai Waterfall. The fall are also one of the country’s most popular natural attractions.
Officials at the Yuntai Mountain scenic resort admitted on Tuesday that they had made a “small enhancement” to the otherwise natural waterfall to improve the viewing experience for tourists.
China's Yuntai Waterfall, a popular tourist destination in the north-central Henan region, has sparked a controversy on social media after a hiker shared a video of a pipe feeding water to the ...
BEIJING, June 5 (Reuters) - Scenic park operators in China's Henan province were forced to acknowledge that the country's highest waterfall got a helping hand from a pipe due to a lack of rainfall.