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In most [[region]]s, the relative height of rivers will be the same. This is generally the darkest color, to indicate the lowest point. However, there are places where the relative heights along rivers will change. This is a good hint as to the presence of a waterfall. Generally, the greater the difference in color, the more impressive the waterfall will be. This is of course only a relative measure: the same difference in color implies wildly greater levels of scenic grandeur in [[mountain]]s than it does in flatlands. The largest waterfalls are found where streams drop into major rivers near the mountains.
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In most [[region]]s the relative height of rivers will be the same. This is generally the darkest color, to indicate the lowest point. However, there are places where the relative heights along rivers will change. This is a good hint as to the presence of a waterfall. Generally, the greater the difference in color, the more impressive the waterfall will be. This is of course only a relative measure: the same difference in color implies wildly greater levels of scenic grandeur in [[mountain]]s than it does in flatlands. The largest waterfalls are found where streams drop into major rivers near the mountains.
  
  

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