Nature Season 27 Episode 13

Nature Season 27 Episode 13 Victorial Falls

  • May 17, 2009
  • 7.6  (22)

Located on the Zambezi River at the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls is a natural wonder that attracts visitors from around the world. In this episode of Nature, viewers are taken on a journey to explore the history, geology and wildlife of this iconic destination.

The episode starts with an overview of the falls, showcasing its incredible size and breathtaking beauty. We learn that Victoria Falls is the largest waterfall in the world and is more than one and a half times the height of Niagara Falls. The locals refer to the falls as "the smoke that thunders” due to the thunderous sound it makes as the water falls into the gorge below.

With its towering cliffs, lush green forest, and winding rivers, Victoria Falls is home to a unique ecosystem. We see how the waterfall has created a microclimate with a range of species found nowhere else on Earth. Viewers are taken on a journey around the falls to see the diverse plant and animal life that thrive in this unique environment. From baboons swinging from the trees to elephants walking along the river, each creature is showcased in stunning detail.

The episode explains how the falls were formed through millions of years of geological movement. We see how the water has eroded the cliffs over time and has carved out the steep-sided gorges. We also learn how the falls are continuously shifting and evolving, with new streams created during the rainy season. The power of the water is truly awe-inspiring as viewers see the sheer force that is generated as the Zambezi spills over the edge and into the chasm below.

As the episode continues, we hear from the locals who live and work around Victoria Falls. We are introduced to a family of craft vendors who sell their handmade goods to tourists visiting the falls. We also learn about the challenges faced by the local community with the decline of tourism due to COVID-19. Despite these challenges, the people remain optimistic and are dedicated to preserving this natural treasure for future generations.

The final segment of the episode explores the adventure activities available at Victoria Falls. From bungee jumping to white water rafting, viewers are shown the thrills and excitement of visiting this natural wonder. We see the bravery of those who jump from the Victoria Falls Bridge, the second-highest bungee jump in the world. We also witness the intensity of the rapids on the Zambezi river as rafters navigate through the swirling waters.

Throughout the episode, we hear from experts who discuss the importance of protecting this iconic destination. The episode highlights the need for sustainable tourism and conservation efforts to ensure that Victoria Falls remains a natural wonder for generations to come.

Overall, this episode of Nature brings the incredible beauty and majesty of Victoria Falls to life. From the diverse wildlife to the cascading waterfalls, viewers are taken on a journey through one of the most awe-inspiring natural destinations in the world. Through stunning visuals and informative interviews, we gain a deeper appreciation for the importance of protecting this natural treasure.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 17, 2009
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (22)