A frozen yellow waterfall that is more than 9 metres tall (30 feet) has become an attraction in Japan. A guide to the waterfall says the yellow colour comes from iron and sulphur that leaches into the water from volcanic eruptions. The waterfall is only visible during the winter. The area is located in the back country of a ski hill in Fukishima Prefecture.
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Frozen yellow waterfall in Japan
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