Farin Ruwa Falls, Nigeria
Farin Ruwa Falls is a waterfall in Nigeria's central area. When the overall height covered by the waterfall is considered, it is important among Africa's falls. Farin Ruwa falls' source is in Nasarawa State, from whence it gushes down over Nasarawa's brink. The water drops around 150 meters during its fall from the Jos Plateau. This drop is higher than the more popular Victoria falls, which descends approximately 108 meters during its descent.
Farin Ruwa is a Hausa term that means "white water". Farin Ruwa is a description of the nature of the falls written by the Farin Ruwa area's residents. The falls were found in the 1950s by Nigeria's then-British colonial rulers. It is one of Nigeria's tallest waterfalls and stunning sight. This African waterfall is divided into three levels and is surrounded by a lush forest, making it ideal for eco-tourism.