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Whitewater rafting on the Zambian shoreline commences in sight of the
Boiling Pot below Victoria Falls. Visit our whitewater section for
full details on SafPar's rafting options,
a blow by blow account of the rapids,
the latest river report or go to the rafting
fact file.

A toast above Victoria Falls

A view across Victoria Falls from the Zambian shoreline. At
1700 metres in width and just over 100 metres in height, Victoria Falls
is the largest curtain of falling water on the planet. The annual
Zambezi flood usually peaks around Easter time each year with a flow
rate of just under 33 million cubic metres per second.

An aerial shot of Victoria Falls taken 6 weeks after the annual peak

Victoria Falls presents truly spectacular views from the Rain Forest
on the Zimbabwean bank.


Additional Victoria Falls photos can be found in the following
galleries:
Thorntree Lodge, The
Zambezi Waterfront, Whitewater rafting,
and the Zambezi Action galleries
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