The Krimmler Ache overcomes three massive rock steps, dropping 385 meters in height, making it the highest waterfall in Austria and one of the highest in the world. The Ache is fed by several glaciers, so the stream carries varying amounts of water depending on the time of day and season. Normally, the highest water level of the year occurs in June and July, and the lowest in February.The Krimmler Ache overcomes three massive rock steps, dropping 385 meters in height, making it the highest waterfall in Austria and one of the highest in the world. The Ache is fed by several glaciers, so the stream carries varying amounts of water depending on the time of day and season. Normally, the highest water level of the year occurs in June and July, and the lowest in February.Über drei gewaltige Felsstufen überwindet die Krimmler Ache 385 Höhenmeter und ist damit der höchste Wasserfall Österreichs und einer der höchsten der Welt. Gespeist wird die Ache durch mehrere Gletscher, daher führt der Bach abhängig von Tages- und Jahreszeiten unterschiedlich viel Wasser. Im Juni und Juli herrscht normalerweise der höchste Wasserstand des Jahres, im Februar der niedrigste.
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The Krimmler Ache overcomes three massive rock steps, dropping 385 meters in height, making it the highest waterfall in Austria and one of the highest in the world. The Ache is fed by several glaciers, so the stream carries varying amounts of water depending on the time of day and season. Normally, the highest water level of the year occurs in June and July, and the lowest in February.The Krimmler Ache overcomes three massive rock steps, dropping 385 meters in height, making it the highest waterfall in Austria and one of the highest in the world. The Ache is fed by several glaciers, so the stream carries varying amounts of water depending on the time of day and season. Normally, the highest water level of the year occurs in June and July, and the lowest in February.Über drei gewaltige Felsstufen überwindet die Krimmler Ache 385 Höhenmeter und ist damit der höchste Wasserfall Österreichs und einer der höchsten der Welt. Gespeist wird die Ache durch mehrere Gletscher, daher führt der Bach abhängig von Tages- und Jahreszeiten unterschiedlich viel Wasser. Im Juni und Juli herrscht normalerweise der höchste Wasserstand des Jahres, im Februar der niedrigste.