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Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
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Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Andrea I'm loving reading your adventures !!!! It's like a book !!!!! ....... Meanwhile in Caterham .... Er nothing happening xxxx
Awais Really nice... You may be interesting in reading more about Victoria Falls...http://www.worldfortravel.com/2012/07/08/the-devil%E2%80%99s-pool-%E2%80%93-victoria-falls/
Aji 10.12.11 at 1:16 amMeatJohnDoeHey, a bow may be more cumbersome and diiffcult to use than some other weapons, while lacking their range, but it can't be beat for a stealthy kill. What's that you say? The others in his company include two guys who just wing blunt objects at their targets, a girl carrying unsilenced guns and even wrist rockets, a guy in a mechanical suit, and another who just screams with mutated rage as he smashes everything in sight? Yeah, that doesn't make any sense at all, does it.
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Lusaka Central, Zambia
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Chinsali, Zambia
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Chinsali, Zambia
Dina It all depends if you want to go to a city, or more rural/country/park area, or even inroinattenal travel. For city travel, this is my suggestion. A few years back shortly after I had gotten out of college and had little money, a friend and I used something like Orbitz or Hotwire to book a vacation. We went to Chicago for 4 days, stayed in a luxury hotel (no joke, nicest hotel I've ever stayed in), and total cost for round-trip travel & hotel itself was $450. That left the rest for food and anything else we wanted to do. And if you explore the city without getting sucked into pricy tourist traps, you probably don't need much ($50 a day max?). Prices have gone up in the past few years obviously, but I still would bet you can do that trip or one to any other major US city of your choosing for under $1000. I just like Chicago since it's only a 1-hour time difference from the east coast. Really easy to avoid jetlag. Oh, and by the way, I just did a quick search for packages from Boston to Chicago on kayak.com (great travel site, in my opinion), and 3- & 4-star hotels are showing up from $425 to $550 for a Monday Thursday in January stay.Now, I'll have to think about those other 2 options and get back to you.
re: Vic Falls part 2Aji 10.12.11 at 1:16 amMeatJohnDoeHey, a bow may be more cumbersome and diiffcult to use than some other weapons, while lacking their range, but it can't be beat for a stealthy kill. What's that you say? The others in his company include two guys who just wing blunt objects at their targets, a girl carrying unsilenced guns and even wrist rockets, a guy in a mechanical suit, and another who just screams with mutated rage as he smashes everything in sight? Yeah, that doesn't make any sense at all, does it.
re: Vic FallsIbrahim Goodevening Hayden!Here in Holland I enjoyed your pecarsnee on Masterchef. It's one of my most favorite shows ..We are not at the finalls yet, I have to wait another week. Ofcourse I could check the website but that's not fair!!!! So, back to you! Amazing cooking, that is what you do.I tryed to make your chips..;) But really Hayden..I got the shivers watching you plate up with those trembling hands..:) It is a pitty you had to leave, and I hope you are very happy in doing what you do!!Big huggs from Dronten, HollandJolanda
re: Zambia 2012Zak Hey this makes me very excited to see. I have lived in the UK since 2004 and not been back to Zambia, where I was born, since. I'm sure a lot has chgnaed and I'm nervous and excited to be going back in July! thanks nice blog!
re: Zambia.... Finally hereAwais Really nice... You may be interesting in reading more about Victoria Falls...http://www.worldfortravel.com/2012/07/08/the-devil%E2%80%99s-pool-%E2%80%93-victoria-falls/
re: Vic FallsAndrea I'm loving reading your adventures !!!! It's like a book !!!!! ....... Meanwhile in Caterham .... Er nothing happening xxxx
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Dina It all depends if you want to go to a city, or more rural/country/park area, or even inroinattenal travel. For city travel, this is my suggestion. A few years back shortly after I had gotten out of college and had little money, a friend and I used something like Orbitz or Hotwire to book a vacation. We went to Chicago for 4 days, stayed in a luxury hotel (no joke, nicest hotel I've ever stayed in), and total cost for round-trip travel & hotel itself was $450. That left the rest for food and anything else we wanted to do. And if you explore the city without getting sucked into pricy tourist traps, you probably don't need much ($50 a day max?). Prices have gone up in the past few years obviously, but I still would bet you can do that trip or one to any other major US city of your choosing for under $1000. I just like Chicago since it's only a 1-hour time difference from the east coast. Really easy to avoid jetlag. Oh, and by the way, I just did a quick search for packages from Boston to Chicago on kayak.com (great travel site, in my opinion), and 3- & 4-star hotels are showing up from $425 to $550 for a Monday Thursday in January stay.Now, I'll have to think about those other 2 options and get back to you.