Friday, August 29, 2014

Rhine Falls in Switzerland



Rhine Falls is the largest waterfall in Europe. Located on the Rhine River north of Switzerland between the cantons of Schaffhausen and Zurich,  Displayed 150 meters high and 23 meters. In the winter months, the average water flow of 250 cubic meters per second, while in summer, the average water flow of 700 cubic meters per second. The highest recorded flow measurement in 1965, reaching 1,250 cubic meters per second, and the least in 1921, reaching 95 cubic meters per second. 









It's fun to do trip there by boat starting from the mouth of the basin rock waterfall and even the middle and higher river. In addition, you will find the visitor center, which includes a children's play park and gallery and through experiments.







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