Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls or Moses Aoa Tonya Falls is located in the Zambezi River, on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, in south-central Africa. Display 1.7 km (or the equivalent of inclination), and a height of 128 m (420 ft).
Visited waterfalls for the first time Scottish explorer David Livingstone in November 1855, has this name called the ratio of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, although the waterfalls formerly known among locals as the Moses Aoa Tonya which means "the smoke that is called Thunder."
Victoria Falls is one of the largest waterfalls in the world. Compared with the Niagara Falls in North America, the width and depth of Victoria Falls twice width and depth of the Niagara. [1] where a width of more than a thousand and seven hundred meters and a maximum height of one hundred and eight meters. The falling water amount per year of more than nine hundred and thirty-four cubic meters / second.
And waterfalls descend from top to bottom out fuses, and dense fog water the resulting roll across the region throughout the year. It is called the local "detonator Fog."
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