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Livingstone, Zambia

Wednesday, 14 February 2007

Livingstone, Zambia

hi everyone, just a quick one to let u all know what we hav been up2 in the last couple of days. we went 2 chobe national park which was so much better than etosha, we saw lions, hippos and warthog and crocs, and all the stuff we saw at etosha so tht was really good, we also got bout 2 metres from a herd of elephants which was awsome. we also went on a boat cruise down the chobe river which was good, saw loads of hippos and elephants, watched the elephants swim across the river. we then went 2 meet some bushmen, never even knew they existed, there are only 3000 of them left in africa and they wear animal skins and still hunt for their food, so it was quite cool 2 meet them. we also ate a game meat skewer, which had ostrich, kudu, croc, springbok and oryx on it which was nice, all the meats were good apart from the zebra, it was gross and the croc was a bit wierd, a cross between fish and chicken. last nite we went on a booze cruise down the zambezi and had a bbq wiv all the ppl on our tour which was good fun.

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i think thts bout it 4 wot we have done since the last journal, we have taken over 200 photos so when we get 2 oz you will all have a load of photos 2 look through.

will write again when we can. hope you are all well. x

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