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  • Failing ferry engines and flaring customs guards

    A little celebration is in order: this morning we got up and ready and were on the road, all in under an hour! We even had time to savour the hot coffee in the new flask (me) and complete a final spin cycle on our washing (Matt). Setting up/putting down the tent is almost like second nature now, and...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Tue, Apr 22 2008
  • The Smoke that Thunders from Flying the Falls

    This sequence is taken from HD Microlight Adventure Movie 'flying the falls' over the Victoria Falls in Zambia, the longest unbroken falls in the World! This original soundtrack was written and recorded in Cape Town with the help of many able bodied friends who lent there voices and talents ...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Mon, Apr 21 2008
  • Danger is My Middle Name...and Neil

    We left Chobe early - in fact we leave everywhere early - to take the ferry over to Zambia. This was utter and complete chaos with a backlog of lorries over a mile long waiting to get on it. Problem being it only took one lorry at a time. We actually got through relatively quickly as we were tourists...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Mon, Mar 31 2008
  • Zambia visa charges hit school charity mission

    Students at Wye Valley were left facing a £2,000 visa bill A group of 22 sixth-form students and three teachers from Wye Valley School, in Buckinghamshire, almost abandoned plans for a charitable trip to Zambia this week after they discovered that they faced nearly £2,000 in visa charges. "As well...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Mon, Mar 31 2008
  • Zambia by Monkey Moore

    We really only had one stop in Zambia and this was Livingstone from which we saw Victoria falls and did a few extreme activities including gorge swinging and microlighting. A few of us decided to make a day trip across to Zimbabwe where we all became millionaires! In Zim we did a lion encounter (walking...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Sat, Mar 29 2008
  • The Smoke That Thunders

    The mighty Mosi Oa Tunya, or Victoria Falls as it is famously known, is not the highest, or the widest waterfall in the world but in my mind and memory, it is definitely one of the most beautiful. The falls are situated along the Zambia and Zimbabwe border, and to cross over to either side, you have...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Sat, Mar 29 2008
  • Zambia -The Promise Unveiled

    Zambia is a well kept secret in the heart of Africa. It has emerged in recent years as an engaging attraction to tempt even the most well travelled. The country is endowed with a wealth of beautiful sceneries, magnificent physical features, unspoilt swathes of plains and an abundance of wildlife. The...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Sat, Mar 29 2008
  • Zambia from a microlight

    Forget scenic helicopter rides or private jets. This is the way to fly - like a bird, like an angel, swooping through the sky above the Zambezi with nothing between the ground and my dangling feet but air. Icarus didn't have the advantage of technology, but his father had the right idea. Today, I...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Mon, Mar 3 2008
  • Zambia Fun!

    (1) Emilee and Micah with catch of the day, (2) Caterpillars - not fish bait, but human food, (3) Whitewater rafting the lower Zambezi River, and (4) the calmer way to enjoy the Zambezi above the falls.
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Fri, Feb 29 2008
  • Fantastic Zambia Vacation Special

    Zambia Vacation Special Virtuoso Two Night Offer at The Royal Livingstone 2 Nights Standard Double Room Priced From $416 USD Valid Dates Jun 1, 2006 - Nov 30, 2007 Travel Dates Jun 1, 2006 - Nov 30, 2007 Promo Code:V-11827 The Royal Livingstone Hotel stretches luxuriously along the banks of the Zambezi...
    Posted to Zambian News (Weblog) by Anonymous on Fri, Feb 29 2008
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