Zimbabwe-Victoria Falls: The Victoria Falls, located in the middle reaches of the Zambezi River in Africa, is at the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe, with a maximum of 108 meters. It is one of the world's famous waterfalls. European Explorer David Livingstone accidentally discovered it on his journey in 1855 and named it after the Queen of England. Victoria Falls was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1989. Its discoverer, the statue of David Livingstone, stood beside him from beginning to end, bathed in the mist of the waterfall. The waterfall splashes up to 300 meters high, fog against the dazzling rainbow, charming scenery. She is also the largest waterfall in Africa, and one of the largest, most beautiful and spectacular waterfalls in the world. Slowly approaching it, will definitely be shocked by her momentum, the cliff edge is full of tourists from all over the world, are specially come to witness the spectacle of the waterfall rainbow, but this is incredible, but it is true in front of my eyes. The roar of water in our ears makes us awe the infinite power of nature. See the World by Margin