 1 the tour ended at Vic Falls, Zimbabwe
|  2 David Livingstone statue at the first lookout point
|  3 me at Devil's Cataract
|  4 starting to carve out the new falls behind the current ones
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 5 lowest water flow of the year but still get wet on the other side of the gorge
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|  7 Livingstone Island on the other side
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 9 people going to Devil's Pool
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|  11 the Zambian falls
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 13 all this would be water in March all the way through September probably
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|  15 Victoria Falls Bridge; can see a bungee jumper
|  16 warthogs
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 17 at the entrance to the Zimbabwe side of the falls
|  18 at the helipad after checking into the hotel
|  19 only a 12 minute flight, 10 minutes over the falls
|  20 but worth it
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|  27 my helicopter
|  28 my hotel, The Rainbow
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 29 part of our group at the pool; this was the view from my room
|  30 the purpose-built truck; my locker was #7
|  31 Ines' picture of everyone on the last night
|  32 one last dinner - I think at Amulonga Restaurant at A’zambezi River Lodge
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 33 from left to right: warthog, crocodile, impala. The warthog and croc were both great
|  34 the next morning, getting ready to bungee jump
|  35 an extra $50 for the photos and video of the jump
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|  40 Victoria Falls Hotel in the distance - used for the bridge construction workers over 100 years ago
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 41 there were probably about 10 staff members involved in my jump before and after
|  42 very well run
|  43 about 4 trains a day go over the bridge
|  44 looking back to the Zambia side
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 45 a lot of white water rafting done in the Zambezi
|  46 after the jump, before being driven back into town
|  47 at the Victoria Falls Hotel
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|  50 afternoon, now in Zambia at the Zambezi Sun Hotel; this was my block
|  51 site entry included with the hotel at $230 per night
|  52 David Livingstone statue on this side too
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|  55 Vic Falls Bridge
|  56 Knife's Edge Bridge
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|  59 the second last lookout from the Zimbabwe side is visible on the left here
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|  62 a different trail leads to a close view of the bridge
|  63 looking through the fence to the bungee jump entrance, which is in no man's land
|  64 on the upstream trail; get a nice view of both bridges and the falls in one frame
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 65 outside the Royal Livingstone Hotel!
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|  67 video - seeing the zebras here is totally normal; I'm not sure about the giraffes
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|  70 Royal Livingstone Hotel; more than double the price and a longer walk to the falls than the Zambezi Sun
|  71 zebra at Zambezi Sun
|  72 live entertainment by the pool
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 73 ran down the Boiling Pot trail early on my last morning
|  74 Vic Falls Bridge
|  75 the falls are up ahead around a couple of bends
|  76 the pool and bar
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|  78 on the boat from the Royal Livingstone dock to Livingstone Island
|  79 taken by the guide, Collins; this is looking east
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|  83 with "life saver", Harrison, in Devil's Pool
|  84 scarier than bungee jumping; I wanted to get out of there
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