Batonka Gorge system

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The Batonka Gorge system is a series of deep, rugged gorges carved by the Zambezi River downstream from Victoria Falls in southern Africa.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Batonka Gorge 1

Statements (24)

Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge system
landform
associatedWith Victoria Falls NERFINISHED
carvedBy Zambezi River NERFINISHED
erosionAgent flowing water of the Zambezi River
formedByProcess fluvial erosion
river incision
geomorphologicalType canyon-like gorge
hasCharacteristic deep
rugged
hasEcologicalRole riparian habitat corridor
hasGeologicalContext tectonically influenced river course
hasHydrologicalConnectionTo Zambezi River NERFINISHED
hasRelief narrow valley floor
steep walls
hasScenicValue high
hasSection post-Victoria Falls gorges
hasTourismActivity scenic viewing
white-water rafting
locatedDownstreamFrom Victoria Falls NERFINISHED
locatedIn Zambezi River basin NERFINISHED
southern Africa NERFINISHED
partOf Zambezi River valley NERFINISHED
supportsActivity adventure tourism

Referenced by (2)

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“Mosi-oa-Tunya” in the Lozi language hasGorgeBelow Batonka Gorge system
subject surface form: Mosi-oa-Tunya
Boiling Pot downstreamFeature Batonka Gorge system
this entity surface form: Batonka Gorge