Monday, 26 November 2012

The long and winding...river



               If you are not a local or without a map, you would surely be lost in the wild here.
Trying to follow the many twists and turns and the whole network of rivers that make up the delta can be ex"stream"ly difficult, so here is your guide:


the close up
(http://www.blessedhopeacademy.com/Geoography/geography106.htm, N/D)





              
the bigger picture
 (http://www.eoearth.org/article/Mana_Pools_National_
Park,_Sapi_and_Chewore_Safari_Areas,_Zimbabwe, 2008)





Along the river there waterfalls that stupefy men traveling and even living amongst the area. Victoria falls is one of the greatest falls and definitely a view that people travel around the world to see.

VICTORIA FALLS FROM 1920's  to 2012 

(http://www.tothevictoriafalls.com/vfpages/formation/zambezi.html)


(http://famouswonders.com/victoria-falls-between-zambia-zimbabwe/, 2012) 

Daredevils swimming atop the Victoria Falls. Locals also go to the top of the falls, risking their lives for another reason, as they spear hunt for fish along the falls. 
(http://scabenga.co.uk/travel/africa/scabengas-guide-to-victoria-falls, 2012)
Sunset upon Victoria Falls 
(http://famouswonders.com/victoria-falls-between-zambia-zimbabwe/, 2012) 









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