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Victoria Falls Making a 343-Foot Plunge, Rhodesia, South Africa, c1930s. Creator: Unknown
Victoria Falls Making a 343-Foot Plunge, Rhodesia, South Africa, c1930s. Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River at the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe. First seen by David Livingstone in November 1855, named in honour of Queen Victoria of Britain and designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From " Tour of the World". [Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pa. New York, Chicago, London]
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Media ID 19661031
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Border Cataract Cinematography David David Livingstone Dr David Livingstone Dr Livingstone Force Of Nature Keystone View Company Livingstone Livingstone David Rhodesia Rhodesia Africa River Zambezi South Africa South African Spray Stereoscope Tour Of The World Unesco Victoria Falls Waterfall World Heritage Site Zambezi Zambia Zimbabwe
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This print captures the awe-inspiring beauty of Victoria Falls as it plunges 343 feet into the Zambezi River. Taken in Rhodesia, South Africa during the 1930s, this image showcases the sheer force and magnificence of one of nature's greatest wonders. Victoria Falls, named after Queen Victoria of Britain, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that has captivated explorers and tourists alike for centuries. First discovered by David Livingstone in November 1855, this breathtaking waterfall has become an iconic tourist attraction drawing visitors from all over the world. The photograph provides a close-up view of the cataract, highlighting its immense power and grandeur. The spray from the falls creates a misty atmosphere that adds to its mystique. The surrounding landscape is beautifully captured, showcasing the natural phenomena and geographical features that make this location so unique. As we gaze upon this historic image through our stereoscope lens, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand what early travelers experienced when encountering this remarkable sight. It serves as a reminder of both our planet's incredible beauty and humanity's enduring fascination with exploring new frontiers. This print is not just a piece of art but also a testament to human curiosity and exploration. It invites us to embark on our own journey to discover new places and appreciate the wonders that exist beyond our everyday lives.
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