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Summary Of: Victoria Falls

The Victoria Falls Bridge initiates tourism... the name used by the local people and Victoria Falls is the later name given by Scottish explorer Dr... The unusual form of Victoria Falls enables virtually the whole width of the falls to be viewed face... Victoria Falls are one of... Victoria Falls from the air 1972... Victoria Falls are roughly twice the height of North America... In height and width Victoria Falls is rivalled only by South America... Victoria Falls Bridge spanning the Second Gorge... Victoria Falls Bridge spanning the Second Gorge... Victoria Falls Bridge spanning the Second Gorge... the westernmost cataract of Victoria Falls and the start of a line of weakness where the next falls will form... the westernmost cataract of Victoria Falls and the start of a line of weakness where the next falls will form... the westernmost cataract of Victoria Falls and the start of a line of weakness where the next falls will form... The recent geological history of Victoria Falls can be seen in the form of the gorges below the falls... The Victoria Falls Bridge initiates tourism... The Victoria Falls Bridge initiates tourism... European settlement of the Victoria Falls area started around 1900 in response to the desire of... Victoria Falls has more Zimbabwean and Zambian visitors than international tourists as they are accessible by bus... Victoria Falls in the winter season... Victoria Falls in the winter season... Victoria Falls seen from Zimbabwe in July... Victoria Falls seen from Zimbabwe in July... 14 Victoria Falls Mean Monthly Flows... is quoted by many websites for Victoria Falls but this is the mean maximum instantaneous rate...

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