16 November 1855
David Livingstone was the first European to see the Falls, November 1855
David Livingstone in November 1855
Dr. David Livingstone, of Blantyre, Scotland, was the first white man to discover " Mosi-oa-Tunya" - Shona or Bemba for the 'Waters that thunder' in 1855. He named them Victoria Falls in honour of his Queen.
David Livingstone was the first to discover Victoria Falls, doing so on 16 November 1855
Victoria Falls was first discovered by a European explorer, David Livingstone, in 1855. Livingstone named the falls in honor of Queen Victoria of Britain.
Victoria Falls is located between Livingstone, Zambia and Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.
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Victoria Falls
The first European to see the Falls was David Livingstone in November 1855 and named them in honour of Queen Victoria
David Livingstone gave Mosi Oa Tunya its English name Victoria Falls in honor of Queen Victoria.David Livingstone discovered the Falls and named them after Queen VictoriaNamed by David Livingstone in 1855 in honour of Queen Victoria
Dr. David Livingstone named Victoria Falls after British Queen Victoria.
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