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Kaieteur Falls

British  
/ ˌkaɪəˈtʊə /

plural noun

  1. a waterfall in Guyana, on the Potaro River. Height: 226 m (741 ft). Width: about 107 m (350 ft)

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In 1936, she embarked on an expedition to Guyana’s Kaieteur Falls, trekking through more than 300 kilometres of dense tropical jungle.

From Nature

He has taken part in a wide range of events including meeting pop singer Rihanna in Barbados to promote World Aids Day, releasing baby turtles into the sea in St Kitts and Nevis, and visiting Guyana's rainforest and Kaieteur Falls.

From BBC

Prince Harry later visited a school and the Kaieteur Falls - one of the world's largest freefall waterfalls.

From BBC

The final stop of the day was the Kaieteur Falls, which has a drop of 250 metres - five times as high as Niagara Falls.

From BBC

With cricket games, a Rihanna concert in Barbados and a trip to Guyana’s Kaieteur Falls, it may sound to some like a two-week holiday.

From The Guardian