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  2. Zambezi - Wikipedia

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    The middle Zambezi was about 300 m (980 ft) lower than the upper Zambezi, and a high waterfall formed at the edge of the basalt plateau across which the upper river flows. This was the first Victoria Falls, somewhere down the Batoka Gorge near where Lake Kariba is now.

  3. Zambezi Basin - Wikipedia

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    The Zambezi basin is an African drainage basin, whose main flow is the Zambezi River, being the fourth largest basin on the continent, in addition to being the most important basin in southern Africa.

  4. Sioma Ngwezi National Park - Wikipedia

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    The West Zambezi GMA adjacent to the park is the largest in the country at 35,000 square kilometres. [ 1 ] [ citation needed ] The park occupies part of large plain lying between the Zambezi , the Cuando River (the upper Chobe River ), and the Caprivi Strip , called the Silowana Plains, lying south of the Barotse Floodplain .

  5. Zihuatanejo - Wikipedia

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    There is a whale study project, Whales of Mexico, that takes place in the winter as well. Inland there are a couple of attractions. La Vainilla is an ecological park located 162 km (101 mi) from the town of Zihuatanejo on the hilly terrain of the foothills of the Sierra Madre del Sur mountains. It covers approximately 344 hectares (850 acres ...

  6. Lower Zambezi National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Zambezi National Park lies on the north bank of the Zambezi River in southeastern Zambia. Until 1983 when the area was declared a national park, the area was the private game reserve of Zambia's president. This meant that the park was protected from mass tourism and now remains one of the few untouched wilderness areas left in Africa.

  7. Luangwa River - Wikipedia

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    This tributary became the Zambezi, which over millions of years captured the Kafue, Cuando and the upper Zambezi. Faulting lowered the land between the Luangwa Rift and the Zambezi Rift allowing Madumabisa Lake to drain out into the Zambezi in a channel which became the lower Luangwa River. [10] [citation needed] The Luangwa merges with Zambezi ...

  8. Zambezi Escarpment - Wikipedia

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    Zambezi Escarpment is a name used for the escarpments forming both sides of the rift valley or graben in which lie the middle Zambezi river and Lake Kariba.They are fault scarps, rising 500 to 600 m higher than the lake or river, running from the Batoka Gorge roughly 800 km to the lower Zambezi, and facing each other about 50 to 100 km apart, closer in the west and opening up in the east.

  9. Zambezi Region - Wikipedia

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    The Zambezi Region is one of Namibia's fourteen regions, situated in the north-eastern part of the country along the Zambezi River. The region's capital is Katima Mulilo . The Katima Mulilo Airport is 18 kilometres south-west of the town, while the village of Bukalo is located 43 kilometres south-east of Katima Mulilo. [ 5 ]