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Anonymous
If water is constantly falling, where does the rest of the water come from?! Or is it limitless?
>> Anonymous
>>136839
wow. nice water
>> Anonymous
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_cycle
>> Bitter Anon !!WJLRQ1cwCyZ
It's jesus pee
>> Anonymous
Falling is an illusion.
>> Anonymous
What is this place? It's beautiful.

A common source for many waterfalls, especially in mountainous regions are glaciers. The continual melting of glaciers fuels rivers below for miles, and usually the combine to form some impressive water ways.

This looks like a rather tropical or maybe just temperate place, the source of the water here could be rainfall, tremendous rainfall from another area then funnelled through the land to this location. The multiple little waterfalls could be a result of a sinkhole that formed here, or maybe it runs along a fault line.
>> Anonymous
>>137056
Wow... your education and analytical analysis of the picture impresses me. Almost arousing, but I assume you're a man so I'll refrain from making that comment.