victoria falls

     

The Victoria Falls or Mosi-oa-Tunya (the Smoke that Thuners) is a waterfall situated in southern Africa on the Zambezi River between the countries of Zambia and Zimbabwe. The falls are, by some measures, the largest waterfall in the world, as well as being among the most unusual in form, and having arguably the most diverse and easily seen wildlife of any major waterfall site.

Trivia about victoria falls

  • Discovered November 16, 1855, its Makalolo name, Mosioatunya, means "the smoke that thunders"
  • The main falls of this African waterfall lie between Livingstone & Cataract Islands
  • This 350-foot waterfall is on the Zambezi River on the border between Zimbabwe & Zambia
  • This African waterfall is also known as Mosi-Oa-Tunya, or "Smoke That Thunders"
  • You're all wet if you can't name this location
  • Stop at the Falls Bridge or the Boiling Pot when you visit this magnificent African waterfall
  • This waterfall on the Zambezi River is called "Mosi oa Tunya", or Smoke that Thunders, by local natives
  • The exit at the base of these falls is known as the Boiling Pot
  • Dr. Livingstone named these falls on the Zambezi River
  • This waterfall on Africa's Zambezi River was named for an English queen
  • It's the "queen" of African waterfall royalty seen here
  • The main falls of this African natural wonder lie between Livingstone & Cataract Islands
  • About the Republic of Zambia:This cataract is its best-known tourist attraction