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Mtarazi Falls (also spelt Mutarazi Falls) is a 2,499 foot (761 metre) free-leaping waterfall that leaps in two delicate tiers in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe. Although Mtarazi Falls are officially listed as the fifth highest waterfalls in the world on most websites this is no longer accurate, following the discovery of the , presently the fifth highest, by Stefan Ziemendorff, the German explorer, in 2002.--Kinopanorama widescreen 19:51, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
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