Victoria Falls - Farrell Lines

Victoria Falls - Farrell Lines

$3,000.00
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With its dark tones and rainbow, this poster most likely features the rarely seen phenomenon called "moonbow", a rainbow seen at night, which is a signature scene at Victoria Falls, in southern Africa. This poster achieved a great balance between dark tones and bright colors. While the mountain on the left is hidden in the shadow, the silver waterfall and colorful rainbows light up the native people walking at the bottom. The waterfall sits on the Zambezi River and is on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe. Although it is not the highest or widest waterfall, it is the world’s largest waterfall based on its combined width, 5604 feet, and height, 354 feet. It was named in honor of Queen Victoria of Britain when discovered by the Scottish missionary and explorer, David Livingstone. In local Lozi language, it is called Mosi-oa-Tunya, "the Smoke That Thunders." It also has older names as Seongo or Chongwe, which means the "Place of Rainbow". This is because, due to its constant spray, rai

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