Trivia: the locals call this spectacular natural wonder 'Mosi-oa-Tunya' = the smoke that thunders - certainly a deafening sound during the flood season (February-May, peaking in April).
Geologically, the falls formed as a result of erosion and climatic changes over a period of 150 million years! The Zambezi River flows through alternating soft and hard rocks and Devil's Cataract (right) is the latest in a series of "weak" north-south faults that are "cutting back" into another fault that will form the Vic Falls of the future.
Trivia: at 1708m wide, the (entire) Vic Falls are the longest "curtain" of water in the world, dropping between 90 + 107m into the Zambezi Gorge.
Did you know that the "present" Vic Falls is the latest and in fact the 8th in a series of faults? About 100km south of today's Vic Falls, the Zambezi River once tumbled 250m as a waterfall over the crest of the basalt into the Matetsi valley (= the first waterfall). Since then the process was repeated 7 times over eons of years, and is clearly visible in the zig-zag-pattern of gorges south of the present Vic Falls.
Trivia: the falls and surrounding area was declared a World Heritage Site site in 1989 and is now classified as 1 of 7 wonders of the natural world.
This photo (below) was taken in February this year = during the flood season.
Another "view" (can't see much other than mist) during the flood season and the famous falls-rainbow, as seen from the Zambian side. Close to the edge, the spray "shoots up" like inverted rain during the flood season - don't forget to take a raincoat along.
......... which can be enjoyed all year round, and not only during a specific season.
To end, a "fun" photo (right) of what I once bought as a postcard - how the mighty fall?!
Gorgeous pictures, incredible places.
ReplyDeletePhilip
Still a dream of mine - to experience this amazing place! In your opinion, when is the best time of year to visit Victoria Falls?
ReplyDeleteTo Philip - hi! you're my most regular visitor, thanks for your comments and support.
ReplyDeleteTo Quinton - nice to have you as a "visitor" - make that dream come true!! Best Time? Difficult to say - during flood season you AND your camera get wet!! but falls most impressive from Feb-May.