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From: appolloamos
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  • Very majestic!

    Proof of GODs GLORY!

    Dei Vindice!

  • @rebelstang water spilling over rocks... thats the best proof you can come up with? lmao, still an athiest...

  • That's your problem! NOT mine.

    your soul! your decision!

    Good Luck!

  • @rebelstang its not really a problem of mine but it is to you if you're trying to convince us that god exists because of a simple waterfall located in some shithole country, rittled with poverty, starvation and aids.

    and I dont have a soul, just a few organs, blood and bone but no soul...

  • good for you, now have a good day & begone!

  • @rebelstang its night time over here, can you wish me a goodnight instead? i'd appretiate it

  • Great video with just the sound of the falls and great shots. Very beautiful and peaceful.

    Thanks very much for posting.

  • correction to appolloamos , this is not where 4 countries meet , the river is the border to Zim and Zambia .

    Botswana and Namibia lie 80 km west of here.

    It feels like I was weaned on the waters of the Zambezi , maybe thats why I always have to go back.........to drink!

  • Ive hitch-hiked to here from

    Cape Town 19 times , driven 3 times and flown once . It doesnt cease to amaze me and its worth every drop of sweat through the namib and kalahari deserts just to see it one more time .The elephants and buffalo pass through daily in the dry season but since the helicopters and microlites make so much noise at times , they seem to avoid town.

  • wow seriously i cannot miss zimbabwe! I will visit kenya this summer and i wish i can have time to see Zimbabwe too. i want to see different african nations.

  • Beautiful. The view has always been better from the Zimbabwe side. Zimbabwe is actually a beautiful country. Vic Falls, Matopos Granite Hills, Zambezi Gorge and valley, Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe ancient ruins, Inyanga, Vumba and Chimanimani Mountains. It's just the rubbish politics and economics that ruin it. Such a pity.

  • looks a lot cooler from the zimbabwe side then zambian ( in my opinion)

  • damn you are on the Zim side...it does look better but the Zambian side has a park and you can get wet and walk on that bridge...

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