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Journey to Zamiba: Various pictures o...

July 14, 2006 Written by Michael Paskevicius
Journey to Zamiba: Various pictures of Victoria Falls

Upwards and Onwards: Journey to Zamiba Various pictures of Victoria Falls The falls as seen from above in the rainy season. These pictures were part of the package given to Sebastian and Marloes as they did microflight over the falls on our last day. It cost $80USD for 15 minutes, and I could not justify […]

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Journey to Zamiba: Various pictures o...

July 14, 2006 Written by Michael Paskevicius
Journey to Zamiba: Various pictures of Livingston

Upwards and Onwards: Journey to Zamiba Various pictures of Livingston Traditional homes in rural Zambia The Livingston Museum in Livingston Government building in Livingston

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Journey to Zamiba: Rafting the Mighty...

July 14, 2006 Written by Michael Paskevicius
Journey to Zamiba: Rafting the Mighty Zambezi River

Upwards and Onwards: Journey to Zamiba Day 6: Rafting the Mighty Zambezi RiverThe Zambezi (also spelled Zambesi) is the fourth-longest river in Africa, and the largest flowing into the Indian Ocean. The area of its basin is 1,570,000 km² (606,000 miles²), slightly less than half that of the Nile. The 2,574 km (1,600 mile) long […]

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Journey to Zamiba: Victoria Falls

July 6, 2006 Written by Michael Paskevicius
Journey to Zamiba: Victoria Falls

Upwards and Onwards: Journey to Zamiba Day 5: Victoria Falls Welcome to Victoria Falls. If you have seen Niagara Falls you know the feeling of being close to such a powerfully fast moving body of water. The immense roar as the 500 million litres (19 million cubic feet) of water across a 1.7 km ridge […]

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