Victoria Falls is bouncing back, after facing hard times over the past two years due to a severe drought. This amazing tourist destination has recovered, and the immense water spectacle located in Africa’s southeastern region can be seen again. Despite this natural recovery process, local tour operators still worry about reports that the waterfalls dried up as published in Western media sources, as Ghana news reported. As the BBC reported in 2019, Victoria Falls dried-up as Zambia experienced its worst drought season in a century. The flow of the Zambezi river was reduced to a relative trickle and the falls ran dry. The reason for this was the current worsening climate change process.
SOURCE: TRAVEL NOIRE
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