The Wenta River in Kurdiga, Latvia, has the widest waterfall in Europe, also known as Wenta Falls, 249 meters wide. Every April and May, a large number of salmon return to swim and spawn, and the large number of fish jumping and dragon gates are very spectacular. Attracting a large number of tourists to hunt and visit.
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The Wenta River in Kurdiga, Latvia, has the widest waterfall in Europe, also known as Wenta Falls, 249 meters wide. Every April and May, a large number of salmon return to swim and spawn, and the large number of fish jumping and dragon gates are very spectacular. Attracting a large number of tourists to hunt and visit.
Venta Waterfall: Located in Kurdiga in western Latvia, it is the widest waterfall in Europe, with a width of 249 meters in normal times, and a maximum width of 270 meters in spring. In spring and autumn, salmon and salmon are seen trying to jump this threshold in a waterfall more than 200 meters wide and returning to their birthplace to reproduce.