The national parks portfolio . DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Franklin K. Lane Secretary NATIONAL PARKSERVICE. Photograph by A. C. Pillsbury The Highest Waterfall in the World—the Yosemite Falls The Upper Fall measures 1,430 feet, as high as nine Niagaras. The Lower Fall measures 320 total drop from crest to river, including intermediate cascades, is almost half a mile


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