Standing 360 feet (108 meters) tall and 5.600 feet (1.708 meters) wide, more than twice as tall as Niagara Falls and much Wider-Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe is one of the largest waterfalls in the world. Standing 360 feet (108 meters) and 5600 feet (1708 meters) wide, more than twice as high as Niagara Falls and the wider-Victoria Falls Zimbabwe one of the largest waterfalls in the world. Flowing over a basalt plateau level on the upper Zambezi River, the water is dotted with islands That increase of in number as the river approaches the waterfalls. Flow above basal levels at the plateau above the River Zambezi, the water dotted with islands that increase in number as the river near the waterfall. The entire width of the river then plummets over a sheer drop into the First Gorge, a Chasm formed by a geological fracture in the plateau and carved deeper by water erosion. The entire width of the river and then drop more steeply to the First Gorge, the gap formed by geological fracture in the highlands and more carved by water erosion.
This is one of the most spectacular sights at Victoria Falls Africa, ESPECIALLY During the high-water season of the between April and July, as the curtain of water shoots over the edge of the gorge, Divided only by two large islands at the top of the falls , Cataract Island and Livingstone Island. This is one of the most spectacular Victoria Falls in Africa, especially during high water season between April and July, a curtain of water shoots at the edge of the gorge, divided only by two large islands at the top of the falls, Cataract Island and Livingstone Island. During low-water season, other rocks and islands Various divide the water into streams, including the most famous and the tallest, the Rainbow Falls. During low water season, other rocks and islands divide the water into various streams, including the most famous and highest, Rainbow Falls.