Zambezi River Wedding // Livingstone, Zambia
Beautiful Zambezi River wedding at Tongabezi Lodge, Livingstone, Zambia. Just up river from the spectacular Victoria Falls.
2016-11-08 - Lions Livingstone, Zambia med
Overland Missions - Zambia Expedition 2018
Sounds of Zambia Africa
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Livingstone, Afrika.
Kippenvel voor Afrika.
Gemaakt voor mijn reis naar üganda met Livingstone.
Zambia 2018 Mission Trip
Zambia 2018 mission trip with Twenty Six Eight Church, ZMF, and The Harvest Church
Trails of David Livingstone: Zambezi River story safari cruise
Learn the untold stories of David Livingstone while following in his footsteps (or rather, wake) on this Zambezi River photo safari cruise, part of the Vantage Adventure on the Waterways of Southern Africa!
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#David Livingstone #photo safari #Africa #Zambezi River #history
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VICTORIA FALLS (produced by Gerald Chungu Mwila)
VICTORIA FALLS
One of the greatest attractions in Africa and one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world, Victoria Falls is located on the Zambezi River, the fourth largest river in Africa, which is also defining the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Victoria Falls is the only waterfall in the world with a length of more than a kilometer and a height of more than hundred meters. It is also considered to be the largest fall in the world.
The noise of Victoria Falls can be heard from a distance of 40 kilometers, while the spray and mist from the falling water is rising to a height of over 400 meters and can be seen from a distance of 50 kilometers. No wonder that the local tribes used to call the waterfall Mosi-o-Tunya “The smoke that thunders”.
Scottish missionary and famous explorer of Africa David Livingstone (1813-1873) named it after Queen Victoria. Livingstone who was the first European to cross Africa from south to north discovered this awe-inspiring waterfall in 1855, while preaching Christianity in Africa. That is why Livingstone wasn’t very pleased with his discovery: it was just an obstacle on his way.
Despite the inconveniences, he was fascinated by the beauty of the falls. In 1857 Livingstone wrote that no one in England can even imagine the beauty of this scene. Religious Livingstone also wrote that most probably angels are admiring the scenery while flying nearby. He was accompanied by soldiers but only two of them took the risk of approaching the waterfalls with Livingstone. For centuries local African tribes had a sacral fear from the waterfall.
The waterfall was hardly visited by people up until 1905, when a railway to Bulawayo was constructed. Since then Victoria Falls quickly gained popularity until the end of the British colonial rule. At the end of the 1960s the number of tourists started to decrease due to the guerrilla struggle in Zimbabwe. After Zimbabwe gained independence the region has been in relative peace and Victoria Falls started to attract a new wave of tourism.
By the end of 1990 nearly 300,000 people were visiting the falls each year. Victoria Falls is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the citizens of both Zambia and Zimbabwe no longer have fear of the “the smoke that thunders”, and are successfully developing the tourism on both sides of the river.
The falls were formed in a zone of crustal faults. On the crest of the fall numerous islands divide the main flow into several branches. During floods, the water flow capacity reaches half a million liters of water per minute.
The water level varies throughout the year; it is at its peak in April, at the end of the rainy season when on average 500,000,000 liters of water flow and it is at its lowest level in October and early November.
Interestingly, during the dry season the water level in the Zambezi River drops sharply, and it becomes possible to walk through some parts of the waterfall. However, during the rest of the year Victoria Falls is a roaring machine that strikes anyone with its power.
Livingstone Zambia
Short video about my life in Livingstone.
Named after Scottish explorer David Livingstone and home to my son, A place very close to my heart.
Music by local Zambian artist Macky 2- Feeling
Amazing African Safari (Episode 4) Mission Botswana
We saw the coolest things at this game lodge in South Africa. We spent 2 days here an hour away from Gaborone Botswana in South Africa. It was an extremely amazing experience and wonderful to see African wild life with a little time to relax.
Camera used - Iphone 7, Canon 80D, Samsong 8
Lense - 18-55mm cannon
Tripod - Amazon
Moses Simkoko- Kweli Mungu yupo {official Video}
#Moses #Kweli Mungu Yupo
karibu kutazama wimbo huu unaosimulia matendo makuu ya Mungu
ulioimbwa na Moses Simkoko
audio Enzi record
video dir Nyakina
Livingstone Zambia 2017
This video is showcasing about the Livingstone tourism location of Zambia
Livingstone museum | Ancient African history | Livingstone Zambia
Collection of ancient African art and culture the tools they used, animals that were found and how th villages were
Lion Encounter- Livingstone, Zambia
lions at the lion encounter. (sorry about the shaking and stupid comments) (I was excited).
Overloaded Truck Zambia
10-25-10
Brad & Shawna's Wedding Ceremony on Livingstone Island, Victoria Falls, Africa
July 12th wedding ceremony on Livingstone Island, Victoria Falls, Africa.
Victoria Falls In Zimbabwe | Largest waterfall in the world
One of the greatest attractions in Africa and one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world, Victoria Falls is located on the Zambezi River, the fourth largest river in Africa, which is also defining the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Victoria Falls is the only waterfall in the world with a length of more than a kilometer and a height of more than hundred meters. It is also considered to be the largest fall in the world.
The noise of Victoria Falls can be heard from a distance of 40 kilometers, while the spray and mist from the falling water is rising to a height of over 400 meters and can be seen from a distance of 50 kilometers. No wonder that the local tribes used to call the waterfall Mosi-o-Tunya “The smoke that thundersâ€.
Scottish missionary and famous explorer of Africa David Livingstone (1813-1873) named it after Queen Victoria. Livingstone who was the first European to cross Africa from south to north discovered this awe-inspiring waterfall in 1855, while preaching Christianity in Africa. That is why Livingstone wasn’t very pleased with his discovery: it was just an obstacle on his way.
Despite the inconveniences, he was fascinated by the beauty of the falls. In 1857 Livingstone wrote that no one in England can even imagine the beauty of this scene. Religious Livingstone also wrote that most probably angels are admiring the scenery while flying nearby. He was accompanied by soldiers but only two of them took the risk of approaching the waterfalls with Livingstone. For centuries local African tribes had a sacral fear from the waterfall.
The waterfall was hardly visited by people up until 1905, when a railway to Bulawayo was constructed. Since then Victoria Falls quickly gained popularity until the end of the British colonial rule. At the end of the 1960s the number of tourists started to decrease due to the guerrilla struggle in Zimbabwe. After Zimbabwe gained independence the region has been in relative peace and Victoria Falls started to attract a new wave of tourism.
By the end of 1990 nearly 300,000 people were visiting the falls each year. Victoria Falls is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the citizens of both Zambia and Zimbabwe no longer have fear of the “the smoke that thundersâ€, and are successfully developing the tourism on both sides of the river.
The falls were formed in a zone of crustal faults. On the crest of the fall numerous islands divide the main flow into several branches. During floods, the water flow capacity reaches half a million liters of water per minute.
The water level varies throughout the year; it is at its peak in April, at the end of the rainy season when on average 500,000,000 liters of water flow and it is at its lowest level in October and early November.
Interestingly, during the dry season the water level in the Zambezi River drops sharply, and it becomes possible to walk through some parts of the waterfall. However, during the rest of the year Victoria Falls is a roaring machine that strikes anyone with its power.
#victoriafalls #southafrica #zimbabwe #largestwaterfall #zambeziriver #queenvictoria #waterfalls
WILDLIFE - HIPPO LODGE, KAFUE, ZAMBIA
Small movie i did last year on photo safari in Hippo Lodge in Kafue National Park in Zambia. Well, it is my first movie, next will be better.
Photos on gorazd.si/en or nature-phototours.com/en
Gorazd
Come and join me on this years trip in August 2012