It's a waterfall on the river Zambezi located on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. It's one of the world's largest waterfalls and is among the World's Seven Natural Wonders. From where did it acquire the name Victoria? An explorer called David Livingstone named it Victoria after the British Queen Victoria at the time. What was its name before the arrival of the missionaries and explorers? It was called Mosi-oa-Tunya, by the locals, meaning the smoke that thunders. In case you're planning A trip to Zimbabwe or Zambia, put Victoria Falls on one of your destinations.
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