Wonderful Waterfalls
Wattbrfaills, probably never before seen by a white man and little known to natives, have been discovered in South Africa on the Chunga . River, which empties into the Zambesi. One of them is 33ft. higher than Niagara. It is one of a series that make a total drop of 334 ft. Farquahar B. Macrae, of the North era Rhodesian civil service, who found the waterfalls, says they dash down between towering precipices of basalt several hundred feet in height, giving an impression of greateT altitude than the Victoria Falls.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7412, 20 December 1930, Page 8
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