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Train crash didnt stop tourists at Victoria Falls
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35086, member: 636"] Tourists from the Rovos Rail train crash near Gwanda have arrived safely at Victoria Falls. They feel happy about reaching Zimbabwe after their scary experience last Friday. The luxury train hit a freight train, causing it to jump off the tracks. Several people were hurt during the accident. Zimbabwe officials helped the visitors right away after the crash. A British tourist said he was grateful for all the help they received. Many travelers can't wait to see the famous waterfall in all its natural beauty. Some hope to spot wild animals during their visit. The weather looks good for outdoor activities around Victoria Falls. The train carrying about 47 visitors crashed into a freight train run by Beitbridge Bulawayo Railway. Four staff members and some tourists suffered injuries. Rescue teams worked hard to help people through the damaged train cars. Authorities still need to find out exactly what caused the trains to collide. Rovos Rail started offering fancy train trips across Africa in 1989. [/QUOTE]
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