Victoria Falls Map. A Quick Guide to Victoria Falls The satellite view and the map show Victoria Falls, a spectacular waterfall 108 m (355 ft) high and about 1.7 km (1 mile) wide Hilton-Barber) Maps and satellite images of Victoria Falls/Mosi-oa-tunya National Parks Downloaded from www.AfricanWorldHeritageSites.org Satellite image of the Victoria Falls/Mosi-oa.
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The Victoria Falls - or Mosi-oa-Tunya meaning the "Smoke that Thunders" in the native language - is a magnificent waterfall located on the 4th largest river in Africa - the Zambezi River A map drawn by Nicolas de Fer in 1715 shows the fall clearly marked in the correct position.
Victoria Falls Map
The locals call Victoria Falls "Mosi-oa-Tunya" ('the smoke that thunders'), and the rising mist, roaring noise, and gaping chasm into which sheets of water cascade add to the splendor and drama of a visit The Zambezi river is the border between the two countries of Zimbabwe and Zambia , so the Victoria Falls is therefore shared by both countries. It is located in West Matabeleland North, a province on Zimbabwe's most Western border with Zambia and Botswana
. A map drawn by Nicolas de Fer in 1715 shows the fall clearly marked in the correct position. The waterfall is called Mosi-oa-Tunya in the Lozi language (the Smoke that Thunders).
. Victoria Falls itself, and a sizeable section of the Upper and Lower Zambezi River, mark the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe The locals call Victoria Falls "Mosi-oa-Tunya" ('the smoke that thunders'), and the rising mist, roaring noise, and gaping chasm into which sheets of water cascade add to the splendor and drama of a visit