Arriving at Victoria Falls Posted on 3 January 2010 The road from Bulawayo to Victoria Falls is good…long, straight and in good condition mostly. Teak forest stands on either side of the road, and the grand masters of the sky – cumulonimbus clouds – are spectacular. As I approached Vic Falls, a massive thunderstorm came down. I opened my windows, driving fast through the rain, loving the smell. It was great. Apparently there is a word for the smell of rain on dry earth…”petrichor”. I’ve got video of it, but the internet is really slow up here, so I’ll try upload when I can. I stopped to take some pics at the entrance to Vic Falls, and these three young guys emerged from the bush to fleece me of my kudu droewors…I was only too happy to see them enjoy it. That’s Nethias Sibanda, Tino Shoko and Tinashe Ndiwene, left to right. Want to explore Zimbabwe yourself? Zimbabwe Tourism Authority / Britz 4×4 Rentals / Tracks4Africa.co.za / Accommodation Related Posts Kaokoland: how to do the wildest 4×4 trip in Namibia 5 May 2016 From Cape Town to the legendary Van Zyl's Pass - here's how to do the... read more Into the Okavango: follow the team on the last days of their epic 4 month journey 15 September 2015 Into the Okavango is now in the last days of an incredible four-month, 2250km... read more Once Upon A Town… in Garies 19 June 2015 Follow internationally renowned street artist, Falko as he road-trips around SA, painting the dorpies as... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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