As the name implies, Devil's Swimming Pool, the pool is believed to be the most dangerous in the world. Devil's not man-made but a natural niche in the largest waterfall on the border with Zambia Zimbabwe. "
Rows of natural reefs that appear right on the edge and alcove at the end of the waterfall can be a place to swim when the water is shallow and swift.
Usually during September to December. At this time, the swimmers can even look to the bottom of the waterfall ends without fear of being dragged swift water.
Tourist attractions located on the Zambian side is flooded every year tourists who want to see the bottom of the falls from the peak.
Some even dared to allow themselves to be drawn into the rapids to the falls before lip stuck because it obstructed the reef. Below them, as far as 108 meters, the Zambezi River flowing.
"In addition to the months from September to December, a brave swim in the Devil's will be directly dragged and slammed on the basis of the Zambezi River as a barrier reef on the edge of the waterfall was submerged in the rushing water."
Angela Stugren, U.S. tourists who visit the place to say this place is more scary than bungee jumping. "Feelings can be dragged calm water makes you as nervous," he said.
Known as Mosi-oa-Tunya or smoke blaring in the local language, this waterfall spilled 500 million liters of water per minute from the waterfall lip length not less than 1.6 km.
Rainbow vapor generated from the waterfall can be seen even from a distance of 48 km. In total there are seven major rapids that are included in this Victorian waterfall.
Sources Bro article: http://raxterbloom.blogspot.com/2013/02
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