Mosi-oa-Tunya: The Smoke That Thunders

Teniel Stopford 

The Victoria Falls are one of the most spectacular natural wonders in the world. Whether you’re looking for an inexpensive trip or want to splash out, there’s something for everyone at this famous landmark!

Victoria Falls (also known as Mosi-oa-Tunya, “the smoke that thunders”) is a waterfall located on the Zambezi River located on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Located in a remote region, this natural wonder is one of the world’s great natural wonders, and has been named one of Seven Wonders of Africa. It was also voted World’s Second Most Popular Tourist Destination after the Eiffel Tower.

Local legend holds that it was created as a result of a fight between two dragons.

Local legend holds that it was created as a result of a fight between two dragons.

The legend of the two dragons should be taken with a grain of salt. It’s common in local folklore, but not everyone is convinced that it’s true. The story goes that two dragons fought each other so fiercely that they caused an enormous amount of water to fall from the sky, creating the falls we see today.

However, while this may sound like something out of our imaginations, there’s no real evidence to support this claim—so don’t go booking your flight just yet!

The truth is that nobody knows exactly how Victoria Falls was created (and it’s probably safe to say that no one ever will). But if you’re looking for an exciting adventure story about fierce creatures fighting for dominance over their territory… well then maybe give this one a try!

It’s one of the most spectacular natural wonders in the world.

The Victoria Falls are the world’s largest sheet of falling water. There are two sections: Mosi-oa-Tunya (the smoke that thunders), which lies in Zambia, and Livingstone Falls, located in Zimbabwe. The falls are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an important tourist attraction for both countries. Nearly five million people visit the falls each year to witness the spectacular natural phenomenon it creates.

The area is also home to some of Africa’s oldest tribes, who have lived around it for thousands of years. They depend on its plentiful resources for food – including fish from Lake Kariba and crocodile eggs from Limpopo River – as well as for healing herbs used by traditional healers in their ceremonies and rituals.

The falls have attracted tourists for centuries and local tribes people have used them as a source of food, but they were first documented by David Livingstone in 1855.

David Livingstone was the first European to see the falls in 1855. He was a Scottish missionary and explorer who traveled through Africa as a medical missionary before becoming famous as an explorer and journalist. In later life he became one of the greatest travelers in Africa, exploring much of that continent during his years there.

Upon seeing Victoria Falls for the first time, Livingstone wrote: “No one can imagine the beauty of this view who has not seen it… The mind struggles to comprehend what it sees.”

The falls straddle the Zambezi River, which forms the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. They are among the greatest tourist attractions in Africa.

The Victoria Falls were named after Queen Victoria by her husband Prince Albert who first saw them from upriver when he visited in 1861. The falls are a waterfall on the Zambezi River, located in Zambia and Zimbabwe. They are one of the most spectacular nature wonders in the world and form one of Africa’s Seven Natural Wonders.

Whether you’re looking for an inexpensive trip or want to splash out, there’s something for everyone at this famous landmark!

The options are limitless for those who want to visit Victoria Falls. Whether you’re looking for an inexpensive trip or want to splash out, there’s something for everyone at this famous landmark!

There are many ways to see the falls, including a helicopter tour or walking on a wire over the river.

There are many ways to get there, including by plane from Johannesburg in South Africa or Harare (Zimbabwe), by train from Bulawayo (Zimbabwe) or Livingstone (Zambia), or by car from Malawi and Namibia.

There are many things to do there: swim with hippos in the Zambezi River near Botswana; explore nearby Matusadona National Park; take an elephant safari through Mana Pools National Park; visit both Zambia’s Livingstone Museum and Zimbabwe’s Great Zimbabwe ruins—it all depends on your interests!

There are also plenty of places nearby where you can stay overnight—in Zambia alone there are eight hotels ranging from budget-friendly Backpackers Hostels International locations such as The Five Rivers Lodge and more upscale accommodations like Kasama House Hotel & Spa Resort located about two hours north of Victoria Falls City Centre .

There are so many reasons to visit Victoria Falls and it’s easy to see why it’s such a popular destination. From the natural beauty of the area to the fascinating history behind it, there’s something for everyone at this iconic landmark. And what better way to get up close and personal with this natural wonder than by taking a helicopter ride over its breathtaking landscape?

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