Victoria Falls, one of the world’s largest waterfalls, lies on the Zambezi River between Zambia and Zimbabwe. It experiences seasonal changes due to the river’s water levels. During the dry season (from September to December), the water flow on the Zambian side can decrease significantly, and parts of the falls may dry up, exposing the rocks.
However, the falls never completely dry up as water continues to flow on the Zimbabwean side. People sometimes confuse Livingstone Falls with Victoria Falls, but they are different; Livingstone Falls is much farther downstream on the Congo River, not connected to Victoria Falls.
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