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    Zimbabwe Images by Mike Gurnell
    Victoria Falls - Zimbabwe, Africa: A World Heritage Site, and one of the Seven Natural Wonders Of The World. Locals call it 'Masi-oa-Tunya', The Smoke That Thunders. It is the largest curtain of water in the world at 1,700 meters in width and drops into the Zambezi Gorge. It is over 100 meters in height. Victoria Falls is fifty percent wider than Niagara Falls, and over twice as high. Two locations noted for their frequent moon bow observations are Africa's Victoria Falls, and Kentucky's Cumberland Falls.
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The Falls are accented by a beautiful rainbow that became more visible as fog and mist began to clear later in the morning. Victoria Falls is the largest sheet of falling water in the world.  I captured this wide angle shot from the the bluff you see in the lower foreground.
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The Zambezi River flowing into the Main Falls from Zambia.
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Victoria Falls - Zimbabwe, Africa
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Victoria Falls - Zimbabwe, Africa
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Victoria Falls - Zimbabwe, Africa
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Victoria Falls - The Zambezi River flowing into the Devil's Cataract.
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Victoria Falls - The might of Devil's Cataract as it flows into the Zambezi Gorge.
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Victoria Falls - Zimbabwe, Africa
    VICTORIA FALLS I
    The Falls are accented by a beautiful rainbow that became more visible as fog and mist began to clear later in the morning. Victoria Falls is the largest sheet of falling water in the world. I captured this wide angle shot from the the bluff you see in the lower foreground.
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The Falls are accented by a beautiful rainbow that became more visible as fog and mist began to clear later in the morning. Victoria Falls is the largest sheet of falling water in the world.  I captured this wide angle shot from the the bluff you see in the lower foreground.
    VICTORIA FALLS I
    The Falls are accented by a beautiful rainbow that became more visible as fog and mist began to clear later in the morning. Victoria Falls is the largest sheet of falling water in the world. I captured this wide angle shot from the the bluff you see in the lower foreground.
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