Sunday, January 22, 2006

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Report - Zimbabwe, on the road

With a stylized map of Zimbabwe in your hands, you can easily go down all. The road network is in fact so basic that the path from one city to another is easy.

games from Victoria Falls on the border with Zambia, magnificent waterfalls - especially after the rainy season, most water-rich than ever, will leave you spellbound. After a nice walk in the forest before the waterfall, be sure to take at least a cup of tea at the Victoria Falls Hotel, a must not be missed ... and from the veranda of the hotel can also enjoy the bungee jump from the bridge of the more adventurous! The marketplace of the village is also one of the best stocked and best prices, consider this if this is the first leg of your trip.

from Victoria Falls to Bulawayo, the jump is short. For about twenty kilometers from the second city of Zimbabwe, you will find the Matobo National Park, famous for its granite rocks overhead, for his animal reserve, its graffiti, but most do not miss one of the hills where he is buried Cecil John Rhodes, "in view of the world", with rounded stones of granite hill with a breathtaking view of the Matobo Hills.

There are so many things to visit, such as Great Zimbabwe, but what will remain in your heart will be the people you meet along your way almost deserted, with baskets on his head, bundles of firewood, jars of 'water and then the huts, rare, very rare, with their thatched roofs, the few gas stations that intimidate you with the sign "no petrol", the old school bus with school children happy, people on the roadside with four fruits for sale before them, nothing more, or simply without the shade of a tree, waiting for ...?

... All this, cut a road almost straight in the desert areas until you reach the green, the houses, water, machinery, the buildings, a city in the desert: you are in Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, the city with the largest number of golf courses per population, a clear remnant of British colonization ... and try to turn away and look back to understand what has this to do with the world you've just left behind .....


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