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Narada Falls

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Type
  
Horsetail

Total width
  
50 feet (15 m)

Width
  
15 m

Longest drop
  
51 m

Total height
  
188 feet (57 m)

Height
  
57 m

Number of drops
  
2

Watercourse
  
Paradise River

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Location
  
Mount Rainier National Park, Lewis County, Washington, USA

Similar
  
Mount Rainier National, Christine Falls, Comet Falls, Myrtle Falls, Reflection Lake

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Narada Falls is a waterfall in Mount Rainier National Park, in the U.S. state of Washington. It is said to be the most popular, because the Mount Rainier Highway crosses the falls between its two tiers.

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Map of Narada Falls, Washington, USA

The waterfall drops 188 feet (57 m) in two tiers of 168 feet (51 m) and 20 feet (6.1 m). The upper tier is a horsetail that falls in several strands down a nearly sheer cliff, into a canyon that is perpendicular to it. The lower tier is a much smaller plunge. During the winter, the upper falls freezes and becomes a sheer 150 feet (46 m) of icicles, which attracts many ice climbers.

The falls was named by Frederick Gordon Plummer in 1893 after a branch of the Narada Theosophical Society of Tacoma. This branch was called Narada, a Hindi word meaning "pure". A variant name is Neradah, and a common mistake is Nevada.

Although there is little documentation supporting it, there is widespread belief among the Hindu community that the Falls shares its name with Narada Muni, a Vedic sage who plays a prominent role in a number of Hinduism's earliest texts, for a reason. Much like the sage, the Falls travels different realms during its course from its origin.

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References

Narada Falls Wikipedia