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Kalambo Falls, Lake Tanganyika, Tanzania/Zambia
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Kalambo Falls, one of Africa’s tallest waterfalls, plunges 250 metres down the Rift Valley Escarpment
on the border to Zambia. Magnus Karlsson (African Diving) trying to photograph the impressive waterfall
from the Tanzanian side, but its grandeur is difficult to capture on film.
Photo: © African Diving Ltd
At the top of Kalambo Falls, Tanzanian side. The river Kalambo constitutes the border between Tanzania and Zambia.
Photo: © African Diving Ltd
Kalambo Falls
Photo: © Isanga Bay Lodge
Kalambo Falls
Photo: © Isanga Bay Lodge
Kalambo Falls
Photo: © Isanga Bay Lodge
Kalambo Falls
Photo: © Isanga Bay Lodge
Kalambo Falls
Photo: © Adrian Indermaur
Kalambo Falls
Photo: © David Lundvall
Kalambo Falls
Photo: © Jiri Vorel
Kalambo Falls
Photo: © Jiri Vorel
Kalambo Falls
Photo: © Pam Chin
Kalambo Falls
Photo: © Pam Chin
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on the border to Zambia. Magnus Karlsson (African Diving) trying to photograph the impressive waterfall
from the Tanzanian side, but its grandeur is difficult to capture on film.
Photo: © African Diving Ltd
Photo: © African Diving Ltd
Photo: © Isanga Bay Lodge
Photo: © Isanga Bay Lodge
Photo: © Isanga Bay Lodge
Photo: © Isanga Bay Lodge
Photo: © Adrian Indermaur
Photo: © David Lundvall
Photo: © Jiri Vorel
Photo: © Jiri Vorel
Photo: © Pam Chin
Photo: © Pam Chin