The Guardian -
7 Dec 2019 05:53

One of southern Africa's biggest tourist attractions has seen an unprecedented decline this dry season, fuelling climate change fears For decades Victoria Falls, where southern Africa's Zambezi river cascades down 100 metres into a gash in the earth, have drawn millions of holidaymakers to Zimbabwe and Zambia for their stunning views. But the worst drought in a century has slowed the waterfalls to a trickle, fuelling fears that climate change could kill one of the region's biggest tourist attrac...
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