Our Group visiting the Zambian side of the Victoria Falls
Day 2: Our second day in Livingstone was a bit more adventurous. A group of us caught a Shuttle Bus and went off to the Falls, and proceeded to view the Falls from the Zambian side.
We paid our $20 USD (very reasonable entry fee) and our first stop was a walk down to The Boiling Pot, a walk I had last done with my late Mother when I was 10 years old. The experience of seeing the whirlpool situated just under the Bridge was as exciting and as exhilarating as the first time I had seen it as a child! A most worthwhile climb down and out of the Boiling Pot.
Then it was off to and over Knife Edge Bridge to the Danger Point view site, in the process of which the majority of us were well and truly drenched by the spray from the Falls!
The Falls are currently experiencing a major inflow of water, and the spray is very excessive, not conducive to great viewing but still a great experience. Judith aptly called it "upside-down rain".
Our final viewing point was at the edge of the Falls on the Zambian bank, where the River plunges over the lip and down into the Gorge below. All agreed that our visit to the Falls was truly a most enjoyable experience, which I rank as one of the highlights of the whole Tour thus far.
Soon after, it was off to Zimbabwe on foot; walking over on the Bridge (we have become quite blase about changing countries) and crossing over for lunch at The Lookout Cafe, followed by High Tea at the Old Colonial Victoria Falls Hotel.
In the early evening we caught a taxi to the Zimbabwe Immigration Offices, left Zimbabwe, crossed back into Zambia, then caught another taxi back to Camp, after a most superb and productive day.
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View of the Victoria Falls Bridge while walking down to the Boiling Pot
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Peter down at the edge of the Boiling Pot
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Judith and Deborah on the rocks at the Boiling Pot
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Philip, Murray and Brad down at the Boiling Pot
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Edge of the Falls where the Zambesi River plunges over the Precipice
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Judith and Deborah enjoying the spray from the Falls at the Viewing Point
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Rainbow as seen from the Bridge
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Geological Time Scale of "Mosi Oa Tunya" (The Smoke that Thunders) |
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