The Victoria Falls
        One of       the greatest waterfalls in the whole world lies on the Zimbezi       River, which forms the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. Some       people think it is one of the most beautiful sights in the world!       Upstream, the river flows through a wide valley. You could probably       see Victoria Falls from 25 to 40 miles away, and see its spray       rising 1,000 feet into the air from seven miles away! Long before       you even see the waterfalls you can hear the roaring of the water!       The native people call it "mosi-oa-tunya" which means       "smoke that thunders." The falls were formed by a deep       rift in the rock that lies directly across the path of the Zimbezi       River. The rift was caused by movement of the earth about 150       million years ago. At the broadest point, the falls are 5,545       feet across. The height of the falls varies from 256 feet to       about 354 feet in the center.
One of       the greatest waterfalls in the whole world lies on the Zimbezi       River, which forms the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. Some       people think it is one of the most beautiful sights in the world!       Upstream, the river flows through a wide valley. You could probably       see Victoria Falls from 25 to 40 miles away, and see its spray       rising 1,000 feet into the air from seven miles away! Long before       you even see the waterfalls you can hear the roaring of the water!       The native people call it "mosi-oa-tunya" which means       "smoke that thunders." The falls were formed by a deep       rift in the rock that lies directly across the path of the Zimbezi       River. The rift was caused by movement of the earth about 150       million years ago. At the broadest point, the falls are 5,545       feet across. The height of the falls varies from 256 feet to       about 354 feet in the center.
Victoria falls was discovered by David Livingstone in 1855. The       falls were named in honor of Queen Victoria.
There is no wonder Victoria Falls is a Wonder of The Natural       World!
 
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