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10 Aerial photos from Sambia
from: Victoria Falls |
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From the Victoria Falls Bridge, with the thundering falls in the back, adventureous bungee jumpers quaff off 111m towards the Zambesi River.
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Picture taken 19.8.2007 -
aerial photo #0013-0328
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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.
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Picture taken 19.8.2007 -
aerial photo #0013-0438
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The Victoria Falls or Mosi-oa-Tunya (the smoke that thunders) form the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. David Livingstone, a British missionary, named them after the British Queen Victoria in 1852. The name Mosi-oa-Tunya is the name given by the local people. The Victoria Falls are the most famous waterfalls in Africa.
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Picture taken 19.8.2007 -
aerial photo #0013-0279
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