World natural heritage Victoria Falls - The smoke that thunders
354 feet high and just over a mile wide, the Victoria Falls is one of the world's largest and most spectacular waterfalls. Named after Queen Victoria, it was discovered by David Livingstone in 1855. The roar from Victoria Falls can be heard 25 miles away and the spray rises to a height of up to 1000 feet, often visible from 20 miles away. The indigenous people of the Kololo tribe call the falls Mosi-oa-Tunya - The Smoke That Thunders.

World natural heritage Victoria Falls - The smoke that thunders

The Victoria Falls is Africa's most spectacular and beautiful waterfall

DIN A3 Wall Calendar

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VICTORIA FALLS | WATERFALLS | WATERFALL | ZAMBIA | AFRICA | WORLD NATURAL HERITAGE | SPRAY | RAINBOW | RIVER | ZAMBEZI | BATOKA GORGE | BOILING POT
Mystic thunder into the boiling | Raging falls | Breaking waves | The one-mile wide Victoria Falls | Bird's eye view | Majestic water curtain | Spectacular view of the Batoka Gorge | The upper Zambezi with spray in the background | On a wild path along the cataract | View from the Zambezi to the crest of Victoria Falls | View into the boiling pot | The smoke that thunders
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DIN A4Wall Calendar978132594045521,99
DIN A3Wall Calendar978132593714131,99

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