The Victoria Falls Bridge spans the Zambezi River, near the Victoria Falls. The bridge connects the two African countries of Zambia and Zimbabwe. A railroad, a motorway and a footpath are running across the bridge.
The bridge was built in 1904 under the guidance of English engineer Ralph Freeman, commissioned by Cecil Rhodes. He consciously built the bridge near the waterfalls so that the train passengers could feel the fog.
The bridge is used daily to bungee jumps. Specifications Location of bridge relative to waterfalls
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