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A Travel Blog entry by joelmeeker from Bujumbura, Bujumbura, Burundi
... be quite noisy. Since we still had some time, I suggested we drive out to the monument to the meeting of Stanley and Livingstone. There is debate about where they actually met for the first time and Stanley supposedly said “Dr. Livingstone I ...
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"Dr. Livingstone, I Presume."
A Travel Blog entry by kristinrust from Livingstone, Zambia
... 1866, he searched for the headwaters of the Nile. He was out of touch for so long, Henry Stanley went after him and supposedly uttered, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume," when he finally found him. Since it’s the low season and the falls are relatively ...
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Stanley Safari Lodge
A Travel Blog entry by anja_stein from Livingstone, Zambia
Stanley Safari Lodge: ...
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Zambia and adventures around Victoria Falls!
A Travel Blog entry by katieb from Livingstone, Zambia
... that information before we ventured out to the edge. We then went by boat to Livingstone Island, which is where Dr. Stanley Livingstone saw the falls for the first time by European eyes. On the boat ride out Katie encountered here worst ...
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On to Zambia
A Travel Blog entry by jowhiting from Livingstone, Zambia
... as although we had about 7,000 kwacha we worked out that it was worth about a pound sterling! Eventually we arrived at Livingstone. A large bustling town and probably the most well know of Zambian towns because of the Victoria Falls. The town gets its ...
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Planes, Trains, Autos & Elephants
A Travel Blog entry by jcbl-martin from Livingstone, Zambia
... , we felt lucky to have the opportunity to get a glimpse of life beyond the routine tourist agenda. Victoria Falls and Livingstone Island Long before you can see it, the sound of thundering water somewhere in the distance engages your senses. ...
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Mukuni Village and Victoria Falls
A Travel Blog entry by jowhiting from Livingstone, Zambia
... was our guide and he told us about the fact that there had been a village here since the eleventh century. In fact, Livingstone had met a chief of the village under a large mango tree that still survives today. About 8,000 people live in Mukuni, ...
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Waterberry Zambezi lodge
A Travel Blog entry by punter2010 from Livingstone Game Park, Southern, Zambia
... country and 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 ...
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in the path of david livingstone
A Travel Blog entry by rightguy from Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
... . The next stop will be Ujijji, on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, which is where the historic meeting place between Henry Morton Stanley and David Livingstone took place. Livingstone then spent quite a bit of time in the Lake Malawi area and along the ...
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Where Stanley met Livingstone
A Travel Blog entry by foz.kristy from Kigoma, Tanzania
A visit to the small village of Ujiji in Tanzania where Henry Stanley met Dr. ...
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Tabora and Livingstone
A Travel Blog entry by ritch from Tabora, Tabora, Tanzania
... away by security so it was off to Livingstone’s Tembe about 6 Ks south of Tabora. It was here that Livingstone and Stanley lived for a while. It was quite an impressive building in a Moroccan/Arabic style with thick walls and lovely Zanzibar ...
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Straight Boojee
A Travel Blog entry by danielwolfe from Bujumbura, Burundi
... our day to accomplish the many goals of the trip. And by many, I mean the one that was left, visiting the Stanley Livingstone thing. We’d also added a possible trip to the beach at Lake Tanganyika, but that was optional based on how the ...
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Good old dusty roads
A Travel Blog entry by marrakeshtocape from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
... On the first I was planning to visit Ujiji, a few kilometres from Kigoma and the sight of the 'Dr. Livingstone, I presume' Stanley-Livingstone encounter. I woke up that morning though and suddenly the thought of a nice relaxing day just reading, writing, ...
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Cold-cocked in Kensington, gobsmacked in Kampala
A Travel Blog entry by the-rambler from Kampala, Uganda
... or at least as legend and fable would have it. In truth they only came very close. The inn housed 19th century missionary Stanley Livingstone (of “Dr Livingstone, I presume” fame) during his campaign against Swahili slave-trading, and kept ...
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