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Waterfall in Manicaland Province , Zimbabwe
Mutarazi Falls
Mutarazi Fall
Mutarazi Falls is located in ZimbabweMutarazi Falls
LocationMutasa District,Manicaland Province , Zimbabwe
Coordinates18°29′02″S 32°47′28″E / 18.4840265°S 32.7912151°E / -18.4840265; 32.7912151
Total height772 meters
World height ranking17th

Mutarazi Falls is a waterfall in Mutasa District in Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe. it is located in the 2,495 hectare Mutarazi National Park adjacent to the southern border of the Nyanga National Park. At 772 meters (2,533 ft), it is the highest in Zimbabwe, second highest in Africa and 17th highest in the World.

Description

The Waterfalls falls into Honde Valley in two tiers, it occurs at a point where the Mtarazi river flows over the edge of the eastern escarpment of Zimbabwe's highlands.

See also

References

  1. "Mutarazi Falls - Jenman African Safaris". Retrieved 22 June 2021.

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