victoria falls
Victoria Falls
location: the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe and is one of the world's largest waterfalls,
Lozi: Mosi-oa-Tunya, "Thundering Smoke"; Tonga: Shungu Namutitima, "Boiling Water") is a waterfall on the Zambezi River in southern Africa, which provides habitat for several unique species of plants and animals.
also referred to as Mosi-oa-Tunya (“The Smoke That Thunders”) in the native Sesotho language, Victoria Falls is one of the largest waterfalls in the world It is to be noted that the Victoria Falls is the world’s “largest” waterfall and not the “tallest” nor the “widest” falls. This spectacular waterfall is also considered one of the seven wonders of the world
The Victoria Falls Have a Combined Width Of 1,708m And a Height Of 108m, Making It the Largest Sheet of Falling Water in the World. The Boaruka Island and Livingstone Island on the Crest of The Falls Divide the Sheet of Water During Full Floods. During Fewer Floods, The Additional Islets Divide the Sheet Of Water into Different Parallel Streams Such as the Eastern Cataract, The Main Falls, The Rainbow Falls, And the Devil’s Cataract.
The Zambezi River Experiences A Wet Season From Late November To The Beginning Of April And A Dry Season During The Remaining Part Of The Year. During The Rainy Season, The Waterfall Is At Its Maximum Flow And Creates A Thundering Roar Which Forms A Veil Of Mist. The Waterfall Declines To Its Minimum Flow During The Dry Season. Several Studies Have Revealed That There Has Been A Severe Variation In The Flow Of Water At Different Times Of The Year Along With A Significant Drop In The Water Flow Especially During September To December. The National Geographic In 2020, Had Declared That The Natural Existence Of Victoria Falls Was At A Serious Threat From The Extreme Climatic Conditions.
Animals: Leopards, Vervet Monkeys, South African Cheetah, Giraffe, Baboons, Grant’s Zebra, Antelopes, Etc. Many Avian Species Like The Black Eagle, Augur Buzzard, Peregrine Falcon, Taita Falcon, Fish Eagles, Waterfowl, Herons, Etc. Are Found Here. A Large Number Of Crocodiles, Hippopotamus, And 84 Species Of Fish Are Found In The River Above The Falls, While The River Below The Falls Supports About 39 Fish Species
history:the Scottish missionary and explorer David Livingstone became the first European to witness the falls which he named “Victoria Falls” in the honor of Queen Victoria, the then reigning monarch of the united kingdom. From 1900 onwards, several European settlements were established around the Victoria Falls area. The British South African Company started their rule in the north of the Zambezi River. By 1904, tourists started visiting the Victoria Falls area and it has been recorded that by the end of the 1990s, about 400,000 tourists annually visited Victoria Falls. The area was also the site of the Rhodesian Bush War in 1972, which led to the stopping of border crossings by Zambia. The borders were only reopened in 1980 after the independence of Zimbabwe. The Victoria Falls offers many recreational activities for the tourists including kayaking, whitewater rafting, game fishing, horse riding, bungee jumping, helicopter tours, etc.
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