Day 23 to 25: Livingstone

Well we can say we have seen the Victoria's fall in a very unique way: nearly no water! The season being so dry, we could only perceiv...



Well we can say we have seen the Victoria's fall in a very unique way: nearly no water! The season being so dry, we could only perceive, from the Zambia side a little spray! So we renamed them the "Victoria's rocks"!
Nothing more to say than 2 days of admin! Trying to send you the blog post, washing, and of course swimming!!! Many activities were available but being at the beginning of our trip, the reason is telling us to be careful on spendings (and Africa Mzungu prices are a rip off)! So no rafting, helicopter, lion walk, rhino walk... For us. Many other opportunities will come around!
The campsite is full of velvet monkey, they are little cheeky buggers. As an example if you leave the zip of your tent at the bottom, the monkeys will open it to look for food, if no food found they will splatter the place with their excrements...nice!
We feel very relaxed from these two days of chill and now ready for the next destination, Chobe national park in Botswana.




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  1. Ca va vous n'avez pas maigri ! lol Belles photos. Ici -17° (oui, moins 17 degrés celsius !) à Orléans et 12° à Bruniquel... Alors, votre bronzage va faire des jaloux !! ;-)))

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