The Krimmler Wasserfälle, with a total height of 380 meters (1,247 feet), is the highest waterfall in Europe.
It is located near the village of Krimml in Austria, in the Hohe Tauern National Park. The waterfall begins at the Krimmler Ache at the top of the Krimmler Achendal, and plunges downward in three stages. The next stage is the Krimml in Salzach, after which the fall flows to the Inn and flows into the Danube River and finally to the Black Sea. The upper stage has a drop of 140 meters, the middle of 100 meters, and the lowest a drop of 140 meters.
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