"Smoke that thunders" is a poetic phrase often used to describe Victoria Falls, located on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. The term captures the sight of the massive water plumes and mist created by the falls, which can be seen from miles away, resembling smoke. The thundering sound refers to the roar of the water as it cascades over the cliffs, creating an awe-inspiring natural spectacle.
Another name for "the Smoke that Thunders" is Victoria Falls, a waterfall at the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe. Native Africans call this natural wonder of the world "mosi oa Tunya" (the smoke that thunders) in the Kololo language.
Mosi-oa-Tunya, it means the smoke that thunders.
Victoria Falls
Mosi oa Tunya meaning the smoke that thunders
Victoria Falls is locally known as "The Smoke That Thunders" due to the large amount of mist and spray that rises up from the waterfall, resembling smoke.
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The smoke that thunders - Mosi oa Tunya
Mosi oa Tunya - The smoke that thunders
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Victoria Falls is also called "the Smoke that Thunders".
The waterfall known as "The Smoke That Thunders" is Victoria Falls, located on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. This name refers to the mist and spray created by the powerful cascade, which can rise high into the air, resembling smoke. Victoria Falls is one of the largest and most famous waterfalls in the world, attracting visitors with its breathtaking beauty and thundering sound.