Eas a'Chual Aluinn

Image from walkinghighlands

Located near Lochinvar in southwestern Scotland, Britain's highest waterfall is sometimes called Eas Coul Aulin. It drops from a high plateau and in two steps falls two hundred meters. Below, in Lake Glencoul are lake cruises that show off the falls. According to David Ross, hikers who use the trails should be sure to have maps to avoid getting lost.
Previous
Previous

Dudsghar Falls, India

Next
Next

Water overflows Band-e-Amir Lake, Afghanistan