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"Dr. Livingstone, I Presume."
A Travel Blog entry by kristinrust from Livingstone, Zambia
... Livingston airport is in the middle of nowhere and the road out is barely paved and very pitted. We drove up to the David Livingstone Safari Lodge, in quintessential African-style, right on the Mighty Zambezi. Unreal. It was a pinch me moment. We ...
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Waterberry Zambezi lodge
A Travel Blog entry by punter2010 from Livingstone Game Park, Southern, Zambia
... this is why it was called Rhodesia originally. We also learnt about the American journalist, Stanley, who came looking for David Livingstone when he disappeared. On finding him, Stanley uttered the famous words “Dr Livingstone I presume”. He ...
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On-Call Africa in Action
A Travel Blog entry by nickyloo from Livingstone, Southern, Zambia
... too busy to go back for her treatment. On a cheerier note we’re making the most of our time off. David Livingstone Lodge is becoming a favourite of ours, with it‘s lovely cool pool and huge cocktails. We also spent a few days on ...
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Livingstone
A Travel Blog entry by bangkokrandy from Livingstone, Zambia
... taught at her school. Anyway, I haven't thought about her for about 30 years - and then here she appears in my dream in Livingstone, Zambia. Funny how the mind works. In the dream, I asked her "Aren't you Sherri Kemp?", to which she replied, "Sherri, ...
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Out of Africa wtih an "awesome sight"
A Travel Blog entry by ukcat from Livingstone, Zambia
Arriving in Livingstone, Zambia we settled into the David Livingstone Safari Lodge. Situated on the Zambezi River the hotel grounds are lovely and the views over the river are worthy of an African sunset. Livingstone, full of tourists from around ...
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Planes, Trains, Autos & Elephants
A Travel Blog entry by jcbl-martin from Livingstone, Zambia
... in you a sense of incomparable awe! No wonder this is one of the seven natural wonders of the world! In fact, David Livingstone, the first European to see the falls way back in 1855, described it best as: “scenes so lovely must have ...
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On to Zambia
A Travel Blog entry by jowhiting from Livingstone, Zambia
... large bustling town and probably the most well know of Zambian towns because of the Victoria Falls. The town gets its name from David Livingstone who first saw the falls in 1855 having heard about the 'smoke that sounds' from the locals. We drove through ...
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On our own.....
A Travel Blog entry by kellytho from Livingstone, Zambia
... was one that would only be seen by angels in heaven (hence why the micro light is called the flight of the angels). David Livingstone arrived in Livingstone in 1855 and memorial was put on the island 2005. Our guide walked us down to onto a rock that was ...
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The smoke that thunders
A Travel Blog entry by jordanblair100 from Livingstone, Zambia
... as a black woman possibly can. Livingstone was named after the 19th century British explorer, David Livingstone (Dr Livingstone I presume?), who spend a great deal of his life exploring Africa as a christian missionary. Livingstone was ...
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The Great White Adventure
A Travel Blog entry by dungbeetle2010 from Livingstone, Zambia
... , great clouds rising into the sky, a vast expanse of river and gorge. One can only wonder at the awesome sight that David Livingstone trekked for days to get to and the magnificence of this find. At the Royal Livingstone Hotel, an open deck ventures out ...
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Tips for Taxi Drivers...Stay Away
A Travel Blog entry by ligginz from Livingstone, Zambia
... just to get in behind the fence away from them) you can wander around the paths, check out a statue of the explorer David Livingstone, and throw a cursory glance at the slightly interesting sight of the Falls themselves....worth a picture or two if the ...
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Zany Zambia
A Travel Blog entry by ronamoon from Livingstone, Zambia
... pretty old although the display of the 3 types of Lechwe was interesting. The history of the country was good as well while the David Livingstone display was excellent with many old photos, gear he had, as well as about 30 of his letters to his family ...
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A Walk With Lions
A Travel Blog entry by kristinrust from Livingstone Zambia, Southern, Zambia
... walk the cats as part of their daily routine. Yes, please. On the way, we picked up others and as we entered the Royal Livingstone, there were five zebras and in the driveway, and just standing there, not moving one inch for the van, was a huge giraffe! ...
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Aim for the water, you guys can see it
A Travel Blog entry by hdh from Livingstone, Zambia
... always fantastic and included fillet steak, pastas, fresh salads and always a dessert - one night vanilla and chocolate marbled cake cooked on the bonfire. 25-27/8/06 Livingstone 27/8-2/9/06 Zambesi River 2-3/9/06 Taita Falcon (outside ...
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Zambia
A Travel Blog entry by nomadic1 from Lusaka, Zambia
... wonders of the world, it's sights like Vic Falls that really make traveling worthwhile. The falls were 'discovered' by the famous David Livingstone from Scotland back in 1855. They are over a mile wide and well over 300 feet high. Niagara Falls is ...
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That Smoke Indeed Thunders
A Travel Blog entry by travelbug15 from Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
The flight to Livingstone, Zambia, was short and sweet. Me likes short and sweet flights. After a bit of a problem with the pick up we head out to cross the border. "We want to do the bungee off the bridge please!" I say to the driver. He totally hooked ...
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Misty
A Travel Blog entry by boydandrose from Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
... river is forced into a fissure created in the Jurassic Age by the cooling and cracking of molten rock. Dr. David Livingstone, a Scottish medical doctor and missionary, visited the area in 1855 and is widely credited with being the first European ...
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Border crossing ... foot and mouth dip ...
A Travel Blog entry by bruceontour from Kasane, Botswana
... an unexpected half day in Livingstone as the new group of 8 joining us were taken to the Victoria Falls. I went to the local David Livingstone museum to gain a refresher into his life. Seeing on the map the 3 routes that he travelled in what I could only ...
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... on the Mara River with several large hippo pools right outside the dining room. Set in the worlds largest natural theatre of Wildlife, David Livingstone is a home for discerning travellers. All rooms face the Mara River. The lodge is an ideal base for a ...
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