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Plane Oops Then Elephant And Hippo Frenzy On Zambezi
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 36237, member: 636"] She almost missed her stop at Livingstone airport, sitting with headphones on as everyone waited for her to exit. The staff finally tapped her shoulder just in time. She headed to David Livingstone Safari Lodge on the Zambezi River, one of her favorite places worldwide. Her adventure started with a cruise aboard the Lady Livingstone toward Victoria Falls, known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya. During her cruise, she spotted elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and birds. A virus kept her bedridden for two days, delaying her journey through the Kavango-Zambezi Conservation Area. This massive reserve spans five countries and helps restore animal migration paths. She later crossed into Botswana over the Kazungula Bridge, where travelers must walk through disease control trays with all their shoes. Chobe National Park offers amazing wildlife viewing, even during the green season when animals spread out. Baby animals appeared everywhere - wobbly hippos, bouncing impalas, and elephant calves learning to use their trunks. The Chobe River creates perfect safari conditions, with boat cruises offering unique views of wildlife. Her first river trip ended when rain poured down suddenly. The next day, she returned to see crocodiles sunning themselves and hundreds of elephants near the water. The area hosts over 450 bird species that she watched from the boat. Morning game drives brought lion sightings that drew several vehicles, but she preferred less crowded experiences. [/QUOTE]
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