
A view of the falls from the Zimbabwean side. At the left is the Devil's Cataract.

A group of school children on a field trip to the falls. They all wanted to shake hands and give high fives!

Another view of the falls from the Zimbabwean side
There were monkeys everywhere on the Zimbabwean side (the Zambian side had baboons).

The view of the Zambezi River from the bridge above. This rainbow was actually a complete circle (!), but I couldn't fit it all in the photo.
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one tip about taking pictures of children: squat down or sit so your camera is at their eye level. i think you will find that the pics when you do that are better than when standing. see the section "Get Down To Their Level" here:
http://www.onestopunder.com/2006/09/how-to-take-great-photos-of-children/
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