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Lisbon Falls is a waterfall located in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa, formed where the Lisbon Creek drops over a sharp cliff edge. With an uninterrupted plunge of roughly 92 meters, it ranks among the highest waterfalls in the region. The site is situated near the town of Graskop along the popular Panorama Route, featuring a viewing platform that allows tourists to observe the river's descent into the valley below.
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Where is Lisbon Falls in South Africa?
Lisbon Falls is in Mpumalanga, near the town of Graskop and the Blyde River Canyon area. It forms where the Lisbon Creek drops over a sharp cliff edge.
How high is Lisbon Falls?
The waterfall has an uninterrupted plunge of roughly 92 meters. It is among the notable high waterfalls in Mpumalanga's scenic waterfall country.
Is Lisbon Falls the same place as Berlin Falls?
No. Lisbon Falls and Berlin Falls are separate waterfalls in the Mpumalanga region, although both are commonly visited on the Panorama Route near Graskop.
Can visitors reach Lisbon Falls by road?
The falls are reached from the regional road network and a short visitor approach rather than by a long wilderness hike. Conditions at viewpoints and access fees can change, so travelers should check local information before setting out.
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