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Background imageMosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) Collection: Zambia-Livingstone-Victoria Falls Bridge-Engenering

Zambia-Livingstone-Victoria Falls Bridge-Engenering
Danish engenier Svend Gjerding walks, 14 April 2005, on the passage under the Victoria Falls Bridge. The bridge is the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe

Background imageMosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) Collection: Africa, Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls National Park, Gibbous moon and clearing storm clouds

Africa, Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls National Park, Gibbous moon and clearing storm clouds above Zambezi River at twilight

Background imageMosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) Collection: Victoria Falls; Livingstone, Zambia

Victoria Falls; Livingstone, Zambia

Background imageMosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) Collection: Victoria Falls; Livingstone, Zambia

Victoria Falls; Livingstone, Zambia

Background imageMosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) Collection: Victoria Falls; Livingstone, Zambia

Victoria Falls; Livingstone, Zambia

Background imageMosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) Collection: Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls, Victoria Falls National Park during rainy season (UNESCO Site)

Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls, Victoria Falls National Park during rainy season (UNESCO Site)

Background imageMosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) Collection: Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, Africa

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, Africa

Background imageMosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) Collection: Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, Africa

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, Africa

Background imageMosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) Collection: Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, Africa

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, Africa

Background imageMosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) Collection: Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe/Zambia

Background imageMosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) Collection: Aerial view of the Zambezi River as it plummets over

Aerial view of the Zambezi River as it plummets over the Victoria Falls, which spans the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. The Victoria Falls is 1800 metres wide and 110 metres deep

Background imageMosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) Collection: Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
A rainbow forms in the spray from Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe

Background imageMosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) Collection: Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
The sun rises behind the spray from Victoria Falls

Background imageMosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) Collection: Ploughing through mud, Bulawayo to Dett, Southern Rhodesia, c1924-c1925 (1927)

Ploughing through mud, Bulawayo to Dett, Southern Rhodesia, c1924-c1925 (1927). Artist: Thomas A Glover
Ploughing through mud, Bulawayo to Dett, Southern Rhodesia, c1924-c1925 (1927). A print from Cape to Cairo, by Stella Court Treatt, George G Harrap & Company Ltd, 1927

Background imageMosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) Collection: Errol Hinds making a deal in chickens, Wankie to Victoria Falls, Southern Rhodesia, 1925 (1927)

Errol Hinds making a deal in chickens, Wankie to Victoria Falls, Southern Rhodesia, 1925 (1927). Errol Hinds was Stellas younger brother

Background imageMosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) Collection: Stuck in the mud, Bulawayo to Dett, Southern Rhodesia, c1924-c1925 (1927). Artist: Thomas A Glover

Stuck in the mud, Bulawayo to Dett, Southern Rhodesia, c1924-c1925 (1927). Artist: Thomas A Glover
Stuck in the mud, Bulawayo to Dett, Southern Rhodesia, c1924-c1925 (1927). A print from Cape to Cairo, by Stella Court Treatt, George G Harrap & Company Ltd, 1927

Background imageMosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) Collection: Stuck in a bog, Bulawayo to Dett, Southern Rhodesia, c1924-c1925 (1927). Artist: Thomas A Glover

Stuck in a bog, Bulawayo to Dett, Southern Rhodesia, c1924-c1925 (1927). Artist: Thomas A Glover
Stuck in a bog, Bulawayo to Dett, Southern Rhodesia, c1924-c1925 (1927). A print from Cape to Cairo, by Stella Court Treatt, George G Harrap & Company Ltd, 1927

Background imageMosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) Collection: Victoria Falls of the Zambesi, 1883

Victoria Falls of the Zambesi, 1883. Scottish missionary and explorer David Livingstone (1813-1873) was the first European to see the great falls on the River Zambezi in 1855

Background imageMosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls) Collection: Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River, Africa, c1890

Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River, Africa, c1890
Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River, on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, Africa, c1890. Scottish missionary and explorer David Livingstone (1813-1873)



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