Victoria Falls: where the Zambezi River plunges 355 feet

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Victoria Falls: where the Zambezi River plunges 355 feet

The Zambezi River unleashes its mighty flow at Victoria Falls, sending water plummeting 355 feet into a stunning gorge in a display of nature's raw power.

The Zambezi River dramatically powers Victoria Falls, sending its waters plunging an impressive 355 feet into the Batoka Gorge. This natural wonder, straddling Zambia and Zimbabwe, is formed by the river's forceful descent over basalt cracks, creating one of the world's largest waterfalls by volume.

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