This is an authorized translation in English of a post in French by @terresco: De Cape Town à Mombasa, 3 mois, 8 pays, 12 500 km – Le Zimbabwe
Remember that the person who speaks here is NOT me, Vincent Celier (@vcelier), but @terresco, a French guy.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe is announced by an endless queue of trucks, which I let you imagine the state, arrested at random, as a freeze frame. "Can you move forward your beautiful truck a meter please, so that I can cross this ditch and gain another 50 m to the border?" Patience and good humor, some exclamations and lots of laughter: this is Africa. They will spend several days waiting here, we will need a good hour from this "trucky" labyrinth to reach the border post.
Few individual cars but many people. It is not a tidy line, as in England, it's more of a kind of rugby scrum. It grows, it screams, it's laughing. One eye on the cars, the other on the papers, a little joke with the neighbor. Two hours later, the stamp slammed down and noisily on my passport. The stamp, symbol of power, must be heard. Its trace is more shy, will need to renew the ink ... Welcome to Zimbabwe.
The Zambezi river
The river is beautiful; renting a boat in the late afternoon and going for a walk along its wild banks, upstream of the falls, is an exceptional experience. Exceptional by the approach of animals since water, crocodiles, elephants, hippopotamuses and all types of birds are ubiquitous; exceptional also by the landscape that will ignite at the end of the day with all the colors of Africa. I like sunsets because even when you do not know anything about photography, it always be a good picture.
The crocodile lives on the banks of the river. He is waiting for his hour. The boat allows us to approach within a few meters without any risk.
Zimbabwe
This is the day of separation, our friend will drive directly to the capital Harare from where he will reach Cape Town. We will continue our trip alone for two more months. So let's get out of the Victoria Falls theme park to get into the real Zimbabwe.The country has long had a bad reputation for the traveler. Robert Mugabe, in power for almost 40 years, needs no introduction. Famous in the 1990s for its agrarian reform, expulsion and murders of white farmers who moved agricultural wealth to Zambia and ruined the country. In recent times, at age 94, his only goal is to empower his much younger wife. This is an opportunity to travel again in this beautiful country. We were there just at the right time, his desire to impose his wife led to his dismissal last November.
One of the curiosities is that the country does not have its own currency. The currency was the Zimbabwe dollar but after hyperinflation it was abandoned in 2009. One can buy, in memory of this time, where all the inhabitants were billionaires, 100 000 000 Zimbabwean dollar bills that have only memory value. Since then, the country has been using foreign currencies, mainly US dollars, South African Rand and a few others. Imagine a cashier where you pay in Euros and ask for your change in the currency you want!Hwange National Park
Prolongation of parks in Botswana is very close, everyone advised us against his visit. Poaching is said to have decimated the animals and to make the place dangerous. I do not know about poaching but we saw an impressive amount of animals. Alone, in camps where the lion roared at night watching over its territory, you do not go out of the tent to go to the bathroom at night, you must find another way. Extremely friendly guards, most born locally, happy to share their knowledge and their exciting memories.
The Animal King is actually just a big cat. He naps all day but at night, his roar, which carries farther than 6 km, encourages respect.
The giraffe is curious, it likes to be photographed.
Camouflage of zebra
With the best will in the world I will need several articles to talk about crossing this country. After Hwange we chose to follow the shores of Lake Kariba to reach, to the northeast, the Mana Pools and the Zambia border. Tracks on which I broke my record of slowness by car, forgotten villages of the world, people all the more welcoming since they have seen almost nobody go through in years. We still have some way to go and explore.
-- @terresco
Africa, the long crossing
From Cape Town to Mombasa: South Africa
From Cape Town to Mombasa: Namibia
From Cape Town to Mombasa: Botswana
Great story, I'm particularly touched about how you positively described your experience of Africa which is a very welcome deviation from the single story of misery other visitors prefer to paint. I appreciate your honesty and transparence. This part really proves my point.
Thanks for sharing.
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I watched photographs and wonderful articles well. It is so happy to travel with beautiful nature. I wish you all the best of luck.
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I love your series. Keep up the great work.. do you travel ? If so and if you are curious about Kazakhstan please check the post of a friend https://steemit.com/travel/@elly-fly/how-about-kazakhstan I will follow you
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wow really nice post and lovely pictures you got there
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A journey is always interesting...
Amazing photography....Specially animal photography.
Enjoy your journey Buddy...@vcelier....
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Buenos días. Te felicito. Un viaje sur interesante y lleno de sorpresas. Saludos
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C'est un très beau continent, où tu trouves des paysages incroyables et beaux comme il y a beaucoup de sortes d'animaux, c'est un beau voyage pour en faire mon ami, merci pour ces photos étonnantes @vcelier
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I like travel any time but your discuss about this travel..i appreciate dear...Keep it up..
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Wow Mr. @vcelier
thats really amazing and wonderful and also you have done great work.I appreciate you such kind of work.I mostly see your posts and inlove to feel enjoy in that.
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Great post, inspiring me to take on that Cape Town to Vic falls trip very soon
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zimbabwe is a very beautiful country .When i was just only 18 I went there it was such a lovely place .The historical monuments were really awesome.South Africa is also a most beautiful country.Thank you very much @vcelier for sharing us this lovely journey you have made. your journey inspire me a lot.Again tnx @vcelier
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wonderful photography
great job
just awsome photography
you are profesonaioal photograph??
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Nice article and beautiful pictures :)
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Amazing photography, thanks for sharing
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woah, thats nice
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It is so good and so interesting that it makes me want to model this example in reapplying it
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Safe journey. Keep safe. Always use a game ranger to move in the national parks incase your to cross through them. Nice to hear from you and your journey. Thanks!
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Shocking those landscapes, pure nature.
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