Victoria Falls


Victoria Falls is a waterfall located in southern Africa on the borders of Zambia and Zimbabwe. It is also called Mosi-oa-Tunya meaning “smoke that thunders.” The Zambezi River serves as the fall's water source. With the collective height and width of the falls, it is attributed as the largest sheet of falling water
(waterfall) in the world. It is one mile wide and 360 feet high. It is located in 2 national parks that protect it, one in each country. The name Victoria Falls was given by the Scottish explorer Dr. David Livingstone.