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The Victoria Falls constitutes one of the most spectacular natural wonders of the world. The Local people call it Mosi-oa-Tunya— "the smoke that thunders". The Falls are remarkable. There is a magic about them, manifested in the towering column of spray when the river is high, the thunder of the falling water, the terrifying abyss and tranquil lagoons upstream in which hippo and deadly crocodiles lurk. Victoria Falls is 1,708 meters wide, making it the largest curtain of water in the world. It drops between 90 meters and 107 meters into the Zambezi Gorge, and an average of 550,000 cubic meters of water plummet over the edge every minute. Remarkably preserved in its natural state, Victoria Falls inspires visitors as much today as it did David Livingstone in the 1860s. The Falls and the surrounding area have been declared National Parks and a World Heritage Site, thus preserving the area from excessive commercialisation. VICTORIA FALLS THE ELEPHANT CAMP o o o o o Situated on a private concession, the Elephant camp has breathtaking views of the Victoria falls, as well as the spectacular gorges which separate  Zimbabwe and Zambia. the Elephant camp is a luxury and intimate lodge  within easy reach of Victoria falls and all its attractions and activities, yet secluded in its own private game reserve. With an emphasis on exclusivity, the luxury tented suites all have private decks and plunge pools, and are VICTORIA FALLS HOTEL o o o o o the hotel is situated in the Victoria falls National Park, offering world-class service, and a historical charm that resonates in all of its 161 rooms. this Edwardian-style five star hotel, built in 1904, is set in lush tropical gardens with lily ponds, palm trees and semi-tropical shrubs, and provides the perfect combination of tranquility and seclusion. Superb dining at the: opulent Livingstone room awaits, and the large swimming pool, two tennis courts, 20 Victoria Falls & Beyond

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