Zambezi River, Zambia and Mozambique
Zambezi River, Zambia and Mozambique
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The Zambezi flows 2,700 kilometers through six African countries
before it spills into the Indian Ocean, allowing for a large array of
ways to explore the riverside life and beauty of Africa. Although it is
the fourth-largest river in Africa, it’s most popular spot by far is
Victoria Falls, the world’s largest waterfalls, and one of the Seven
Natural Wonders of the World.
Nearly a million people visit the
falls every year to witness the awe-inspiring volume of water that
cascades over 354 feet to the bottom at its deepest point, or to swim
dizzyingly close to the edge at a naturally-safe swimming spot called
“Devil’s Pool,” a popular location to take photoshopped-looking pictures
of daredevil wading.
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