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Points of Interest
Boiling Pot and Palm Grove The Boiling Pot is the launching site of the white water rafting trips. It can be accessed from the Zimbabwean or Zambian side below the bridge... [more information] Danger Point Danger Point is exactly that. An exposed, rocky promontory with low shrubs and grasses, which is often buffeted by wind... [more information] Devils Cataract Devil’s Cataract, on the Zimbabwe side of the Falls, is the lowest of the five Falls, with a drop of 60m. It is separated from the rest of the Falls by Boaruka Island, also known as Cataract Island... [more information] Eastern Cataract Eastern Cataract with Devil's Cataract in the distance. Zimbabwe on the right and Zambia to the left. During the dry season, it is sometimes possible to walk along the top of the Eastern Cataract and Rainbow Falls as no water is coming over the edge at th [more information] Knifes Edge This spectacular walk along the edge of the precipice is the only way to view the Falls from the Zambian side. It can be accessed shortly after the Zambian border post and it is possible to walk across from the Zimbabwean side... [more information] Livingstone Island Livingstone Island and Rainbow Falls can best be seen from Viewpoint XI on the Zimbabwean side during the dry season – the spray is usually too dense to offer anything other than intermittent views during the rainy season... [more information] Livingstones Statue Livingstones' statue on the Zimbabwe side of the Falls. In recent times, the statue of David Livingstone has survived two attempts to have it removed... [more information] Main Falls and the Chain Walk From the top of the Chain Walk, you can take a path in an easterly direction along the path that runs parallel to the Falls. Here, the rainforest becomes thicker with tall trees, like the African mangosteen and climbing acacia, and much denser undergrowth [more information] Smaller Falls The smaller waterfall features of Victoria Falls. Armchair, Horseshoe & Rainbow Falls, Devils Pool... [more information] Victoria Falls Bridge The bridge over Second Gorge has been described by writers Jan and Fiona Teede as a “hideous monument to Victorian vanity” but today it is accepted as a quaint relic of the past and an iconic part of the Victoria Falls landscape... [more information]
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