Victoria Falls Between Zambia & Zimbabwe

Victoria Falls Panorama
Victoria Water Falls

Victoria Falls of Zambia and Zimbabwe is one of the world’s most spectacular natural wonders, and it appeals to travelers across the globe. The Zambezi River flows placid and broad to the edge of a basalt lip measuring 1700 meters before plunging 100 meters into the frothy, thunderous abyss below.
History
The history of Victoria Falls does not go back. The first European who saw the falls was David Livingstone in November of 1855. However, today the falls continues to be as allusive a destination as it was to the explorers, surveyors, missionaries, and hunters of the 1800s. The impulse to travel to the falls is the same, but the pursuit is only a little bit different.
Adventure
Victoria Falls is the biggest waterfall in the whole world, and it serves as a safari gateway for Southern Africa. The falls has become a very popular place for visitors to go white water rafting, river boarding, and even bungee jumping. The downstream rapids of the river after the falls provide some of the scariest river boarding and white water rafting for beginners, as well as those who have experience, than anywhere else.
Activities
Bungee jumpers also enjoy the thrill of Victoria Falls, where they can jump down 111 meters off of the bridge by the falls, which was just recently named the highest commercial bungee jump in the world. Aside from rafting and bungee jumping, however, visitors can also enjoy bird watching, aerial trips on a helicopter, walking trails, shopping, etc. as well.
Pictures & Photos
Victoria Falls With Rainbow
Bride at Victoria Falls

The Eastern Cataract, on the Zambian side
Victoria Falls Bridge
Sunset Over Victoria Falls
Turbulent waters of Zambezi River Rush Victoria Falls Forming Rainbow


Bottom of a Falls

Another Shot of Victoria Falls

Side view of Victoria Waterfalls
Another Sunset of Victoria Water Falls

River path of the Victoria Water falls

Royal Livingstone Hotel in Zambia Near Victoria Falls
Main Part of Victoria Water Falls

"Devil Swimming Pool" - Is This Safe?
View of Victoria Falls From the Sky in 1972

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