Devil's Pool
Devil’s Pool is adjacent to the famous Livingstone island
situated on the edge of the Victoria Falls. Victoria Falls or Mosi-oa- Tunya,
is a waterfall in southern African on the Zambezi River at the border of Zambia
and Zimbabwe.
A
famous feature is the naturally formed “Armchair” (Devil’s Pool), near the edge
of the falls on Livingstone island on the Zambian side. When the river flow is
at a certain level, usually between September and December, a rock barrier
forms an eddy with minimal current, allowing adventurous swimmers to splash
around in relative safety a few feet from the point where the water cascades
over the falls.
Although the pool is shallow, and there is a safety line for
those caught in the current on Devil’s Pool, it is recommended that only adept
swimmers brave the water near the edge.
You won’t get swept down by the force of the
walls because of a natural rock wall just below the surface. This is as close
you can get to the thunderous roar and permanent rainbows that adorn this
magnificent Natural World Wonder.
As the
name suggests this is the island from which Dr. David Livingstone first
witnessed the fall in November 1855. From here he lowered a length of calico
with a bullet attached as a weight measure the depth of the fall.
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