''It had never been seen before by European eyes; but scenes so lovely must have been gazed upon by angels in their flight.'' (Dr. Livingstone, who discovered the falls in 1855)
Mosia-oa-Tunya - the smoke that thunders - call the native inhabitants the Victoria Falls. The dispersed waterfog can already be seen from the distance above the plans of the Zambesi River. The southern sun creates colourful and spectacular rainbows.
The Victoria Falls constitutes on of the most spectacular natural wonders of the world. The Falls are 1708 meters wide and make the largest curtain of water
in the world. An average of 550000 cubic metres of water plummet over the edge
every minute.