Nestled in the Mpumalanga Province of northeast South Africa, Mac Mac Falls stands as a striking natural landmark and a national monument. The falls feature two impressive cascades, each plummeting 213 feet (65 meters) into a misty pool below. Visitors can take in the full spectacle from an observation deck perched above the falls, offering a panoramic view of the dramatic waterfalls and the lush surroundings. This scenic spot provides a refreshing contrast to the region’s more well-known game drives and canyons.
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