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Tuesday 27 November 2012

VICTORIA FALLS

I have to say i am starting to be proud of my V town. It seems we are starting to embrace the new technological advancements. What i am talking about is the new billboard that has been set up right next to Ambula Safaris. It really looks awesome. Could not take pic because of the rains (Thank God for that)but next time will definitely do. However my biggest concern with this billboard, will it not be a distraction for the drivers?

MIA

There is just no excuse as to why i have been missing in action. It is just laziness. Hope everyone is good on here. That Boy.

Thursday 27 September 2012

Did you know?

The Victoria Falls Hotel is the oldest building in Victoria Falls....

VICTORIA FALLS SPECTACULAR

BEEN A MINUTE...

Hello everyone, sorry for being MIA (missing in action) I have been extremely busy and news just hasn’t really been coming in. I have to say though it feels good to be back in this space. I have missed sharing my Victoria Falls experiences with you all. I went to Zambia the other day and as I was walking on the Victoria Falls Bridge, there was a bungee activity. This has to be one of the things that we all need to experience in our lifetime but after that code snapping incident I swore to myself that I was never going to go there. But seeing the beauty of the activity and the whole adrenaline rush, I think I have changed my mind. This is something I have to do before the next life. Well after I manage to pocket enough courage. Happy days. I am that boy, who are you.

Wednesday 12 September 2012

THE TREASURE TRAIL

Please be advised, due to another event on the same day, the treasure trail has been cancelled.

Tuesday 11 September 2012

VICTORIA FALLS BRIDGE


   



One of the things that excite me about Victoria Falls is the Victoria Falls Bridge. I have always been intrigued by it. It is a phenomenal structure. I have to say there is a certain sense of awe that overpowers me whenever i think or am on this structure. Being the inquisitive person that i am, this afternoon i busied myself with some research because i found this an interesting part of my town, your town, our town history. I have to say there are some interesting facts. Before I get to that, take a minute to simply imagine and appreciate all the hard work that went with the whole process. It is over 100 metres from the ground. Not even the ground because as you already know, underneath lies the incredible Zambezi. So you imagine all the sweat and the sacrifices that were made.

Anyways I found out that the construction process started in 1904 and completed in 1905. If my math knowledge is still perfecto, this year marks 107 years since its construction. Now this is way before a lot of us became a part of the world. Ok back to the facts bit, it was constructed over the second gorge of the falls just behind the mighty Victoria Falls and joins two countries together, Zambia and Zimbabwe. For me that is unity but research proves that Cecil J Rhodes saw a great potential in central Africa in terms of investment and all things riches (that’s my thought). Hence this was a part of his dream to link Cape to Cairo through a railway line. Clever indeed but on a lighter note i say it was fuelled by greed. It paid off for us though. Today we enjoy the benefits. The entire project cost GBP72 000 which at the time i am sure was a lot of money and it took over a year, 14 months to be precise. It is such a pity he never lived to see its completion. He died before it came to be.

Today it links Zambia, Zimbabwe and the north and south region of Africa in terms of economic development. It is also home to the bridge swing, slide and the world famous bungee jump for the adrenalin seekers. (At your own risk)

Please check out www.victoriafallsbridge.com for additional info about the Victoria Falls Bridge and www.shearwatervictoriafalls.co.zw for the activity packages that you can enjoy on the Victoria Falls Bridge. And make sure you book at least one activity.

Like it reads on the Victoria Falls Bridge website, ‘A VISIT TO THE VICTORIA FALLS IS NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT AN EXCURSION TO THE FAMOUS BRIDGE’


I am that boy, who are you o_O