Ribbon Falls has a drop or fall of 1,612 feet or 491 metres in the spring when fed by melting ice and snow but dry the rest of the year.
south
Central valley
Phylum Nemertea.
Yosemite National Park, California
tugela falls is 411m tall.
The story is called "The Green Ribbon" by Alvin Schwartz. In the story, a woman named Jenny always wears a green ribbon around her neck, and when she finally reveals the secret of the ribbon to her husband, her head falls off.
Not sure what you mean by "the" waterfall, but the most famous one is (surprise!) Yosemite Falls. There is also Ribbon Falls, Bridalveil Falls, Nevada Falls, Vernal Falls, Horsetail Falls, Illilouette Falls, and Wapama Falls.
Although topped in height by Hawaiian waterfalls, the tallest waterfalls in the mainland US are both impressively high. They are in Yosemite National Park, in California :Ribbon Falls (El Capitan peak) has a single drop of 1612 feet (491 m)Yosemite Falls has an upper falls of 1430 feet (436 meters) and a total three-fall height of 2425 feet (740 m).
Seven Falls is 181 feet tall
Angel Falls is 979 m
741 feet tall
the angel falls are tall