Victoria Falls, Zambia and Zimbabwe
Nothing compares to standing in front of the world’s largest waterfall, which stretches in length for a full mile.
Visit between February and May after the region’s rainy season for the clearest views of 500 million litres of water that pour over the falls every 60 seconds.
Victoria falls is one of the seven natural wonders of the world because of the largest sheet of falling water in the world and the major waterfall on the Zambezi River in Africa. The enormous waterfall spans 1688 meters wide and plummets 108 meters over a basalt cliff to continue the Zambezi River below.
It is famous for being the largest waterfall in the world, in the wet season. The African people’s who live around the falls call it Mosi-oa-Tunya which means “Smoke that thunder”.
credits: Nivethitha
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