landmarks
Mosi-oa-Tunya
One of these magnificent landmarks is located in Zimbabwe, South Africa. Mosi-oa-Tunya meaning “The Smoke That Thunders” or most commonly known as The Victoria Falls is one of the most spectacular sights in the world. This natural wonder was made by thousands of years of erosion. Twice the size of Niagra Falls and several times longer, this is an ideal place to visit while in Africa.
Bujumbura- Museums
In Gitea, found in Bujumbura which is the western part of the country Burundi, Central Africa, is a large market in the center of the town, and its Museum of Traditions that displays ancient utensils, pictures, and commented visits. Also, you can climb the “Belvedere” on top of the Bujumbura where you will be able to visit the mausoleum of Prince Louis Rwagasore, founder of the Uprona party and Hero of the independence of Burundi.
The Kimberley Diamond Mine " Big Hole"
The Kimberley Diamond Mine, known by South Africans simply as "the Big Hole," is the world's largest diamond mine. The company most universally associated with the diamond trade, De Beers, owes its existence to Kimberley. The mine is so large that it can be seen by the naked eye from space. Some of the largest diamonds ever found were excavated here. Visitors are shown a movie explaining the importance of the site, then taken to a viewing platform that overlooks much of the mine; the view is on such a scale that it is almost impossible to process. The tour next descends into a reproduction of a mine that also contains a vault with real diamonds on display. An on-site museum chronicles the history of the mine and the industry in general and explores some of the ingenious ways employees over the years have tried to smuggle diamonds out.