The height of falls is 2,938 feet (896 m). Although the waterfall is magnificent due to its height, the volume of water is not large. Situated in Peru, Amazonas Region the Yumbilla Falls is the world’s fifth tallest waterfall. The falls are part of the river Vinnu which flows down from the Vinnufjellet mountain and it is fed from the Vinnufonna glacier. Located in east of the village of Sunndalsøra in the municipality of Sunndal in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway, Vinnufossen is the tallest waterfall in Europe and the sixth tallest in the world with height 2,822 feet (860 m). Located in Hordaland, Norway, Balåifossen has a total drop of 2,788 feet (850 m) and is in accordance with the World Waterfall Database therefore the second highest waterfalls in Norway and Europe, and the seventh highest waterfalls in the world. In total, the waterfall measuring 2,756 feet (840 m) high. Pu’uka’oku Falls is a waterfall in Hawaii, the second highest in the United States and eighth in the world. Located in Princess Louisa Marine Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada, it stems from a small snowfield and cascades 2,755 feet (840 m) down to Princess Louisa Inlet. The highest measured waterfalls in the continent of North America and ninth tallest in the world. Their source is a tarn called Lake Browne which when full, overflows down the side of the mountain face. Browne Falls is a waterfalls above Doubtful Sound, Located in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand, with Height of 2,744 feet (836 m) is the world’s 10th highest waterfalls.