Devil's Appendix, Waterfall in Snowdonia National Park, Wales.
The Devil's Appendix falls straight down a rock face in the mountains of North Wales, reaching a height of 130 meters.
The waterfall received its name from local mountaineers who noticed its vertical drop resembles the human appendix organ shape.
Welsh mountaineers frequently use the frozen waterfall surface during winter months for ice climbing training and competitions.
The waterfall becomes most visible after periods of heavy rainfall, with spring and autumn offering the strongest water flows.
During winter temperatures below zero, the entire waterfall transforms into a vertical column of ice reaching from top to bottom.
Location: Llandygai
GPS coordinates: 53.10984,-4.03534
Latest update: March 29, 2025 07:58
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