- Zambezi Escarpment
Zambezi Escarpment is a name used for the
escarpment s forming both sides of therift valley orgraben in which lie the middleZambezi river andLake Kariba . They arefault scarps , rising 500 to 600 m higher than the lake or river, running from theBatoka Gorge roughly 800 km to the lower Zambezi, and facing each other about 50 to 100 km apart, closer in the west and opening up in the east.The northern Zambezi Escarpment in
Zambia is steeper. It is somewhat broken north of Lake Kariba, but is particularly steep and well-formed from a point north ofSiavonga going east through theLower Zambezi National Park to theLuangwa River . Along this section the bottom of the valley is relatively flat and provides a sharp contrast to the scarps.The southern Zambezi Escarpment in
Zimbabwe is quite marked in the west at theChizarira Hills and theChizarira National Park , but the slope becomes more broken and gentler further east aroundMatusadona National Park . It becomes steeper and more marked again from Kariba, east throughMana Pools National Park and then to the north of the Mvurwi Range and at the Mavuradona wilderness south of LakeCahora Bassa . Again, the floor of the rift valley is quite flat here providing a marked contrast to the escarpment.External links
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