This unique water feature is one of the highlights of the Harju County of northern Estonia. At more than 50 meters wide, it is the widest natural waterfall in the whole country and the river below eventually carries on its course to the Gulf of Finland. With its flat wide rocky crest, Jägala Waterfall has a rather unusual shape, which attracts visitors to the area. The flow of water is used downstream to power the Jägala hydroelectric power station (Linnamäen voimalaitos), which sits around three kilometers to the north. This facility…