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Woman's bikini photoshoot on edge of world's largest waterfall goes viral, see video

Amairis Rose was on holiday in Zambia in December last year when she visited the popular tourist attraction Devil's Pool on edge of Victoria Falls.

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The picture has divided social media. (Credit: Amairis Rose/Instagram)
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There are such photoshoots all over the world that come into the discussion due to their unique theme and setup. One such photoshoot is very much in discussion these days. This photoshoot was done on the edge of the world's largest waterfall -- Victoria Falls. It is about 1640ft deep waterfall.

The student seen in the photoshoot is named Amairis Rose. This bikini photoshoot of Amaris is going viral on the internet.

Amairis Rose, 25, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was on holiday in Zambia in December last year when she visited the popular tourist attraction Devil's Pool on the edge of Victoria Falls - the world's largest waterfall.

Devil's Pool is on the Zambian side of Victoria Falls, the world's largest waterfall. It is a deep, natural pool that has been created by thousands of years of erosion. To swim in Devil's Pool, the water level has to be really low and is normally available from late August to early January.

Rose posted daring shots of herself hanging over the edge of Devil's Pool at Victoria Falls in Zambia. Breath-taking footage shows the 25-year-old student holding her arms over the edge as water surges past and down the sheer drop. Amairis, from Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, said, "I wasn't afraid at all, it was all very safe. If anything it felt very liberating being at the edge of such a huge waterfall."

The set of four pictures was posted in December with the caption "Life on the edge, it's beautiful here".

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Mairy Rose  (@mairisloc)

The US woman's images have since gone seriously viral, attracting over 42,000 likes and more than 2500 comments.

While many of her 35,000 Instagram followers were amazed by the stunt, others slammed the behaviour and urged her not to do it 'just to gain followers'.

One person wrote, "She was reckless just to go viral, and I don't have energy for arguing with nonsense."

Another user said, "Are you kidding me with these dangerous videos? Your life is worth more than this."

Some Instagram users even accused Amairis of 'influencing young people to put their lives at risk for likes' and demanded she 'grew up'.

"Do you not care that you are influencing young people to put their lives at risk for 'likes' and follows? Grow up," a user commented.

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