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Image number: 1959
Feature : waterfall
Grouping : river erosion
Discipline : geomorphology
Year : 1995
Locality : Victoria falls, Zambezi
Country : Zimbabwe
Region - tribe : Zambezi valley
Physiographic region : Kalahari sand plateau
Notice : The falls, named after the former English queen Victoria, are the worlds largest. Wide 1,6 km and 120 m high. The local people call the falls "Mosi-Oa-Tunya", "smoke that thunders". There is, indeed, the continuous cloud of water vapour that creates particular wet conditions close to the falls. Low river level at the moment the picture has been taken.
Reference : Moeyersons, Jan,   1995    Image 1959.   In : Moeyersons, Jan : "African Geographic Pictures", http://www.africamuseum.be/en/research/collections_libraries/earth_sciences/collections/geopic"