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Exploring the Majestic Zambezi River: A Journey Through Nature and Wildlife

The Zambezi River, stretching 2,200 miles (3,590 km), is one of Africa's largest rivers and a vital ecosystem. It houses diverse fish species like Tiger fish and Sharp-tooth Catfish. The river is surrounded by rich wildlife, including Hippopotamuses, Crocodiles, Elephants, Giraffes, and various birds. One of its most stunning features is Victoria Falls, the largest curtain of water in the world, measuring 1,700 meters wide. Water cascades into the Zambezi Gorge at an impressive rate of 550,000 cubic meters per minute, showcasing nature's power and beauty.

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Exploring the Majestic Zambezi River: A Journey Through Nature and Wildlife

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  1. The Zambezi River By Corinne, Grayson , Eric, and Madison

  2. Things we need Water fresh in bottle Food, tuna, pickles, sea food, Paper Camera Pen or Pencil Boat Cover Shelter Clothes Blanket Extra paddles

  3. About the Zambezi River Some of the fish that live in the Zambezi River are Tiger fish and Sharp tooth Catfish. The Zambezi River is 2,200miles or 3,590Km. The Zambezi River is one of the fourth largest rivers in Africa.

  4. The Zambezi River Wild Life There are Hippopotamus , Crocodiles, Elephants, Giraffes, Buffalo ,Lizards and Birds around the Zambezi River.

  5. Victoria Falls Victoria Falls is 1,700 meters wide making it the largest curtain of water in the world .It drops between 90 miles 107 miles into the Zambezi Gorge and an average of 550,000 cubic meters of water plumet over the edge every minute. s

  6. And that’s the Zambezi River.And that’s the Zambezi River.

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