Lower Zambezi River
We woke up at 630 to the sunrise and the sounds of hippos bellowing. We had the best breakfast we’ve had this whole trip. Eggs were nice and bacon was well cooked. They were perfect for delicious morning sandwiches. After the breakfast, we split into two groups and headed toward different destinations; conservation camp and safari. The group that went to the conservation camp learned about problems that today’s society is facing, such as poaching, water pollution and unequally distributed resources. People in the first group felt that they had to work harder to conserve the nature. The boat, however, broke down on our way back to the camp, so they had to walk about 200 yards back to the camp. The other group set out into Safari land by land cruiser, and then started hiking through the terrain. They walked around, pausing to inspect anything interesting, saw some animals, and returned to the car. They then headed up the mountain to see the wonderful view.
Then, when everyone came back to the camp, we had some down time after eating a wonderful lunch. We all went out to the safari to look at some animals. One group saw a herd of zebras and a herd of elephants. The other group, however, didn’t see anything.
We had a wonderful dinner and some birthday cake. We hope to see some ferocious lions.
-Neil and Bean Crane
Rahul and Elizabeth
Lower Zambezi River
Friday, July 3, 2009
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