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'''Mtarazi Falls''' (also spelt '''Mutarazi Falls''') is a 2,499 foot (761 metre) free-leaping ] that leaps in two delicate tiers in the Eastern Highlands of ]. Although Mtarazi Falls are officially listed as the fifth highest waterfalls in the world on most websites this is no longer accurate, following the discovery of the ], presently the fifth highest, by Stefan Ziemendorff, the German explorer, in 2002.

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