“The Smoke that Thunders” or Mosi oa Tunya
I heard this on the radio & great memories flooded back of the time I spent working at one of the 7 natural wonders of the world
Finally, good news from Zimbabwe
At this time the world has stopped Zim is in a complete shutdown. The mighty Zambezi River is powering along & rising each day, from a drought last year to breathing life again. Over 4,000 m3/sec flowing over the falls.
I spent 6 yrs there as Finance Manager, Safari Par Excellence
1. Discovered by David Livingstone
2. One of the 7 natural wonders of the world & world heritage listed
3. Named after Queen Victoria
4. Is on the 4th longest river in Africa, the Mighty Zambezi, 2700 km through 6 countries flowing into Lake Kariba one of the largest man-made lakes in the world
5. Divides Zimbabwe & Zambia
6. Is on the Cape to Cairo railway line
7. Can be heard over 40km away & seen over 50km away
8. Adventure activities, white water rafting, bungi jumping off the Victoria Falls bridge 111m & wildlife.
When travel opens up again make a point of visiting Victoria Falls