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Victoria Falls has been there a very long time, several millions of years judging by the geology of the river valley.

The first man that saw it was probably a very primitive man, like Australopithecus, not like a modern human at all.

Perhaps you mean who was the first WHITE man to see it. That was an explorer called David Livingstone.

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