The answer is.... 948 m high! Enjoy!
The Tugela Falls is a waterfall. It is the second biggest in the world.
The highest waterfall in Africa is Tugela Falls on the Tugela River in South Africa at 850 metres. It is also the second highest in the world.
The name "Tugela" is derived from the Zulu word "iTugela," which means "the place of the rushing water." This name reflects the Tugela River's characteristics, known for its swift flow and scenic beauty. The river is significant in South African geography and history, particularly in the KwaZulu-Natal region, where it plays a crucial role in local culture and ecology.
The Tugela is not navigable. Water is pumped from the Tugela into the Vaal River system. Land uses are farming and commercial timber. There was a Power Station used by South African Railways to electrify to line north of Pietermaritzburg. The station was coal fired and used water from the Tugela in its cooling system
its got alot of water.
The Tugela River
tugela falls is 411m tall.
Tugela Falls River! <3 xxx
Tugela Tuyeni was born on 1982-05-02.
The Tugela River. The falls are located in the Drakensburg Mountains
Battle of the Tugela Heights happened on 1900-02-27.
The second highest waterfall in the world is Tugela Falls on the Tugela River in South Africa at 850 metres.