Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge
This is our last week of the Five Elements/Seasons series and today our topic is Water or the Season of Winter.
The World’s largest sheet of falling water, the Victoria Falls (or Mosi-oa-Tunya, meaning The Smoke that Thunders in Tokaleya-Tonga) is listed as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World – and it falls almost in my front garden!
“…scenes so lovely must have been gazed upon by angels in their flight …” – David Livingstone
Zambia on the North bank, Zimbabwe on the South. The Zambezi River stretching Northwards as far as the eye can see
The Smoke that Thunders
Water water, everywhere
The Mosi-oa-Tunya providing a dramatic backdrop to our irrigation – all water is pumped from the Zambezi River
Stunning photos – the vastness, majesty and loneliness of Africa so depicted here pulls at the heartstrings.
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It is quite breathtaking.
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I’ve always wanted to visit. Thanks for the beautiful photos.
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Thank you 🙂
It’s well worth the visit, I guarantee that!
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Great photos – I travelled to Zimbabwe and visited the Falls in 2010 – a sight (and sound) that I will never forget!
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The sound is incredible, isn’t it? It’s like nothing else you’ve ever heard.
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Beautiful photos.
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Thank you 🙂
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Congratulations! I have chosen your post to be featured on Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge.
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Oooh how exciting! Thank you!
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Congrats for having your photos featured on Cee’s blog.
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Thank you – I am honoured and delighted!
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My comment should have gone to your post. Great view to the great falls.
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They truly are a magnificent sight!
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I have always wanted to visit Victoria Falls…in a few weeks my dream will come true…all being well. And I will know that it is not a fire I can see in the distance 🙂 A beautiful site and fantastic photos.
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Oh how wonderful for you! Words cannot adequately describe it – you have to be there to fully appreciate the magnificence.
Thank you for your kind comments 🙂
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