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Ribbon Fall often does not flow; however, it is the highest single drop for any waterfall in North America. This photograph, taken in June 2011, is the most water I have seen come over Ribbon Fall in fifty years. Normally, if it is flowing at all, it is a tiny trickle.

Yosemite Falls is taller, but only when the lower and upper fall are counted together.
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Author Rennett Stowe from USA

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