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Victoria Falls is one of the world's most spectacular plunges: the 1.7km (1mi) wide Zambezi River drops over 108m (330ft) into a steeply-walled gorge. In 1855, Scottish explorer David Livingstone named them after the English queen, but they are known as Mosi-oa-Tunya in the Kololo dialect and Chinotimba by the Nambya: 'the smoke that thunders'. On clear … Read Victoria Falls introduction

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Colonial-style Hotel overlooking railway bridge that spans the gorge below the Falls, 9 miles from Livingstone.
Incredible! Puts Niagara in absolute dust, and even Iguazu / Iguassu is left behind (though the latter is easier to view because it consists of lots of small bits). By African standards it ... more
Straddling the western border between Zimbabwe and Zambia, at the point where the Zambezi River drops into the Batoka Gorge, Victoria Falls is justifiably called one of the Wonders of the Natural World. Famously described in 1855 by the explorer David Livingstone as exuding such power that they …
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