Travel Blog Photos from Harare (326)
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... 5 men on the bus. I was packing very light compared to everyone else. They were all trying to get goods to family in Zimbabwe, where times are tougher due to the devaluing of the Zimbabwean dollar. Every seat was full and some were stacked with bags, and ...
... some raw mustard greens or blackjack. As I mentioned, Kufunda is sharing its wealth and knowledge with various other communities around Zimbabwe. They're all dealing with the same issues - AIDS, orphans and school fees, transition to permaculture, and ...
I forgot to mention the giant rocks that dot the landscape around here. Its like Elephant Rocks but more spread out for miles and miles. It's solid granite - a boulder climber's paradise. Check the photos. I haven't been able to climb a big one yet. ...
On Wednesday night (Thursday morning), I felt my first earthquake. I was up reading later than usual - about 12:30 a.m. - and everything started shaking. It was enough to make the cieling timbers creak. I went outside when I realized what was happening ...
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zimbabwe
Posted on Aug 25, 2009, 09:17:05
Hi I am planning to travel to zimbabwe next year around june to harare then traveling by road to vic falls on my own. Does anyone have any advice and will it be safe for me you think?
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zimbabwe
Posted on Aug 7, 2009, 14:40:54
Hi I am planning to travel to zimbabwe next year around june to harare then traveling by road to vic falls on my own. Does anyone have any advice and will it be safe for me you think?
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An African trip
Posted on Jun 24, 2007, 03:59:56
... symbols of Irish arrogance and imperialism - not to mention mindless drinking culture? Here I quote here from your posting from Harare, Zimbabwe: "The hotel’s lounge was really a sort of sitting room, where some of the guests (all Africans), ...
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