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'''Mutarazi Falls''', at {{convert|772|meters|feet}}, is the highest in ], second highest in ] and 6th highest in the World. '''Mutarazi Falls''', at {{convert|772|meters|feet}}, is the highest in ], second highest in ] and 17th highest in the World.


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Location: Mutasa district, Zimbabwe

Mutarazi Falls, at 772 meters (2,533 ft), is the highest in Zimbabwe, second highest in Africa and 17th highest in the World.

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