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Your pictures on the theme of 'waterfalls'

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We asked our readers to send in their best pictures on the theme of "waterfalls". Here is a selection of the photographs we received from around the world.

Image source, Krzysztof Suchnick
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Krzysztof Suchnicki took this picture of a deserted shed by a waterfall in Norway.
Image source, Allie Nelkon
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Allie Nelkon sent in this picture taken at the Gocta Waterfall, Peru: "Although this waterfall is the 16th highest in the world, it was kept a secret by locals for many years and only became a tourist site in 2006. Locals feared that opening up the site would endanger the mermaid who lives in the pool below. The amazing thing about this waterfall is how close you can get to it."
Image source, Tim Forster
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Tim Forster: "Caerfanell waterfalls in Bannau Brycheiniog. If you're brave enough (like my daughter was, captured here) you can sit under one of the waterfalls, which feels quite magical."
Image source, Graham Woollven
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Graham Woollven: "Man-made waterfalls - weirs, have been used for centuries to control and utilise the power of rivers. This weir is on the River Tavy at Tavistock in Devon."
Image source, Mark Li
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Mark Li: "Frozen waterfalls at Johnston Canyon (nr Banff, Canada) are popular ice climbing locations during the winter."
Image source, Marieke Peche
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Marieke Peche: "The Maletsunyane Waterfall of Lesotho is the tallest single waterfall in Southern Africa."
Image source, Brian Kelly
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Brian Kelly: "Iguazú Falls are waterfalls of the Iguazu River on the border of the Argentine province of Misiones and the Brazilian state of Paraná."
Image source, Simon Kirk
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Simon Kirk: "If you're brave enough to risk the slippery rocks and torrential flow, the sight and deafening sounds from behind the spectacular Seljalandsfoss waterfall in Iceland are breathtaking."
Image source, Bill Nix
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Bill Nix: "Exploring a cave in the Yorkshire Dales required us to climb a waterfall."
Image source, Andrew Ellis
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Andrew Ellis sent in a picture of the Coolalingo Waterfalls in Ireland.
Image source, Heather Whatley
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Heather Whatley: "The very powerful Gullfoss waterfall in Iceland. It is hard to capture the size and feel of being near this power of nature. Stunning place to visit, especially this time of year."
Image source, Jonathan Hallett
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Jonathan Hallett: "We arrived at Niagara Falls in the morning and a rainbow had formed in the mist thrown up by water, as the Maid of the Mist sightseeing boat entered Horseshoe Falls."
Image source, Louise Moon
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Louise Moon: "This couple help to show the sheer scale of Dynjandi waterfalls in Iceland - it makes them look tiny."
Image source, Harald Loeffler
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And finally, Harald Loeffler sent in this photo: "The facade of this downtown Seattle, Washington skyscraper was designed to mimic a waterfall when the afternoon sun reflects off the angled glass."

The next theme is "aviation" and the deadline for entries is 27 June 2023.

The pictures will be published later that week and you will be able to find them, along with other galleries, on the In Pictures section of the BBC News website.

Further details and themes are at: We set the theme, you take the pictures.

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