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The Man Who Fell Down the Tallest Waterfall in Laos

The Man Who Fell Down the Tallest Waterfall in Laos

by Richard Collett | Apr 21, 2015 | FROM THE ROAD, Laos

The Tad Fane waterfall plummets over 120 meters from the cliff side into the jungle canopy. This is the tallest waterfall in Laos, its twin streams of water hurtling over the abyss and into the trees below. The plunge pool was out of sight, the cliffs themselves...

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