WOMAN EXPLAINS HOW TOURISTS GET DARING PHOTO AT VICTORIA FALLS
WITH VID
By Pankaj Yadav
A behind-the-scenes video has revealed how some of the most jaw-dropping photos at Victoria Falls are actually taken and it’s far more coordinated than it looks.
The footage, filmed by Nessa Yesufu at Victoria Falls on the Zambia–Zimbabwe border, shows local tour guides carefully assisting tourists as they pose near the dramatic edge of the waterfall.
In the clip, guides are seen holding visitors’ hands as they approach the ledge, guiding them step by step toward the drop.
Once in position, the guides secure the tourists by firmly holding their legs while they lie flat and pose, creating the illusion of hanging off the edge.
What appears risky and spontaneous in photos is, in reality, a controlled and closely supervised process.
The video has fascinated viewers online, One user commented: "I got the most anxiety seeing how the guide holding the phone casually stands there on the edge phone in one hand."
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