![]() ![]() This is where the river flows in a zigzagging canyon that it has cut more than 100 meters (350 feet) down into the rock. In the left half of the image, the river appears as a narrow line. The partial reflection of the Sun off the water ( sunglint) shows that the river above the falls (right half of the image) is a sheet of water up to 2 kilometers (1.25 miles) wide. The river valley changes dramatically at the falls. In this oblique, south-looking photograph, the falls appear as a thin white line near the image center. Long before colonial times, however, the falls were called Mosi-oa-Tunya-Kololo/Lozi for “The Smoke that Thunders.” The falls were given their modern name in 1855 by the European explorer David Livingstone, who named them after Queen Victoria. An astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) focused a long lens on the Zambezi River where it flows over Africa’s dramatic Victoria Falls. My intrusive thoughts would tell me to jump off.- OD26 December 31, 2022įor more trending stories, follow us on Telegram. Noooooooooooooooh- Robin Basham □□ ✍️□#iVotedDemDownticket December 31, 2022 Here a video how they do it - Viiru The Cat & Kismet ☮️□□ January 1, 2023Īre some people under some kind of spell?- Name cannot be blank December 31, 2022 A gentleman joked that if they were to attempt the adventure sport, it would not be the water that would take them down but their own compulsive thoughts, "My intrusive thoughts would tell me to jump off." My Zambian friends say no one from there would do this, just tourists from Europe, etc.- MrQ December 30, 2022Ī user took it upon themselves to debunk the theories of how the woman is hanging by the edge of the waterfall in the viral video as they attached another video that explained how the stunt normally worked: "Here a video how they do it." Though people were still unconvinced about how anybody would have the guts to risk their own lives as one cynic wrote, "Are some people under some kind of spell ?" while another left a list of strong denial in their comment. "My Zambian friends say no one from there would do this, just tourists from Europe, etc."īut why do this? #BraveSouls- Galean Stewart December 31, 2022 The video quickly went viral and gathered over 78 million viewsįolks online did not get why people would voluntarily want such a scary experience, as a commenter wrote, "But why do this? #BraveSouls," while another was completely against attempting such a stunt, "Naa I’m good!" A fellow on the internet informed that it was mostly the tourists who try such an adventure while the natives enjoy the country in peace. PLEASE tell me there are reliable tethers around her ankles! (I suspect there are, since the camera doesn't show her lower legs.)- Steve MacDonald December 31, 2022 A user wondered, “PLEASE tell me there are reliable tethers around her ankles! (I suspect there are, since the camera doesn't show her lower legs.)” While the video did confuse many as it did not show the part where the woman’s legs are being held by helpers so that she does not get swept away by the heavy current of the waterfall. People online were simply not in love with the idea of getting a picture at the waterfall. Just learned that standing this close to a 380 feet waterfall is a thing (Devil's pool - Victoria falls ) /LwjOxoUrYF- Weird and Terrifying December 30, 2022 The waterfall has a 380-foot-long fall, enough to engulf a human without leaving a trace. The waterfall is Zambia's most popular tourist attraction and is known as the "Mosi O Tunya" (Smoke that Thunders) due to its size. ![]() In the viral video, a woman is seen laying at the edge of the waterfall, looking over the deep drop of the water trench. Video Of Woman At Victoria Falls In Zambia Goes Viral The video quickly went viral and gathered over 78 million views.Video Of Woman At Victoria Falls In Zambia Goes Viral.
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