Livingstone, Zambia is an historic colonial city that provides a base to explore the Victoria Falls area. Victoria Falls is one of the seven natural wonders of the world, and is located 10 kilometers from the Livingstone city center. Victoria Falls rises to a height of 360 feet, and has been named a World Heritage Site because of its awesome natural beauty. Adjacent to Victoria Falls are the Victoria Gorges, a set of 7 gorges that the Zambezi River enters into after flowing down Victoria Falls. There are a variety of different animal species found in the Zambezi River, including both the hippo and the crocodile. Another interesting tourist site in Livingstone is the Livingstone Museum. The museum chronicles the life of David Livingstone, the Scottish explorer who discovered Victoria Falls and the city of Livingstone. In addition to memorbilia from Livingstone’s life, the museum also contains a variety of exhibits that spotlight the flora, flauna, and human ethnic groups that inhabit the area around Livingstone.
Zambia is not in the US so it doesn't have a zip code.
Livingstone is not the capital of Zambia. Lusaka has been the capital of Zambia since 1935. Livingstone itself was named after David Livingstone, who was a British explorer that explored parts of Africa.
He was a missionary in Zambia
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No, he did not.
Near Lake Bangweule in Zambia.
''Zimbawei Africa [close to Victoria Falls]'' The correct spelling is Zimbabwe and Livingstone is in Zambia not Zimbabwe.
The Victoria Falls separate Zambia from Zimbabwe in the east near the town of Livingstone.
About 10 hrs
David Livingstone and Tyler Marchese are famous people from Zambia.
Dr David Livingstone, A Scottish missionary explorer was first to explore Rhodesia ( which became Zambia about 78 years later.)
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