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Great Zimbabwe, medieval city
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  • Great Zimbabwe is the greatest medieval city in Sub-Saharan Africa. The city was inhabited between 1100 AD and 1500 AD with 10.000 till 20.000 inhabitants.
    The name Zimbabwe is meant to be from Shona origin and means houses of stone (dzimba dza mabwe) or esteemed houses (dzimba woye).
    There are two important parts in Great Zimbabwe, the Great Enclosure and the Hill Complex. We took enough time to visit both, but also the small museum, the remains of the smaller Valley enclosures and the reconstructed Karanga Village.

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  • Directions: Great Zimbabwe is 25 KM from Masvingo. Masvingo is 292 KM south of Harare.
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    Bright Colours!
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  • It must be my upbringing in the totally green forests of Canada - there is something about seeing brightly coloured foliage that really impresses me! Harare was no exception with its many Flamboyant trees in full bloom! I always loved those trees. Too bad this street was under construction!

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  • Directions: Downtown Harare
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    Balancing Rocks
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  • On our drive from Harare out to Marondera, we passed by this area of unusual rock formations - called the Balancing Rocks. They actually appear on one of the paper currency bills in Zimbabwe. In my case, it was a quick shot snapped from the car as we whizzed by - like I said, only flying visits to Zimbabwe!

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    Matobo National Park, Whuvi Game Park
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  • The Whuvi game Park is part of the Matobo National Park. In this game park it is possible to go around by horse.
    We didn't , we did the gamedrive by our bus.
    The Whovi Game park is known of its black rhino population. We saw a rhino-mother with her kid in the bushes just before we ended our game drive. So we were lucky in the end.
    In the two hours before we saw other game like impalas, klipspringers, warthogs, 3 hippos with a baby, a giraffe with a baby and 2 crocodiles.
    So our visit to the Whovi Wild Area was not bad at all. At this waterpool we saw a herd of wildebeasts and impalas.

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  • Directions: 40 KM south of Bulawayo
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    Hwange National Park, game drive
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  • We stayed a few days in the main camp of the Hwange National Park.
    At arrival we directly knew, what it was, to be in the middle of wildlife. We saw a group of baboons jumping on some tents.
    Early morning and late afternoon we made our game drives to see the elephants and otther game. Open landrovers came to the camp to pick us up. The adventure could start !!!

    In August 1994 the park was open from 6 am to 6.30 pm and admission was 15$.

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  • Phone: 04-706077
  • Directions: 250 KM west of Bulawayo and 150 KM east of Victoria Falls
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    Hwange NP, our first herd of elephants
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  • After spotting a lot of single male elephants at the waterholes, our driver suddenly stopped the car. We waited a few seconds and then started a breathtaking experience.
    Just behind our car 40 elephants crossed the track and then also in front of our car another 40 crossed also.
    We were enclosed by elephants at all sides. We didn't know, where to look first and nearly forgot to breathe.
    There were a lot of young elephants in the herd. The female leader of the herd was looking at us, while the herd was passing.
    And the most peculiar of all, we didn't hear any noise of the herd, walking in the bushes !!
    For a full sight enlarge the panorama picture.

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    Hwange NP, gathering at the pool
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  • After the close encounter with the first herd of elephants we drove to a pool with a nice viewing point. The herd, we saw before, was allready arrived together with an herd from the other side. Another herd was leaving allready.
    There were 200 elephants around, included some solitary men. Never before I saw so many elephants at the same time!
    At the pool were also some buffalos, two giraffes were waiting for their turn, a jackal walked by and we saw some ostriches.
    We were in Africa !!!
    For panorama enlarge the picture.
    See the travelogue for more pictures !

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    Matobo National Park, view of the world
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  • Matobo NP, view of the world - Zimbabwe
    Matobo NP, view of the world
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    From the parking lot it's an easy 5 minutes walk to the top of the hill, that called Cecil Rhodes the "view of the world'' after the view gripped him strongly. Here is his grave, but also two other graves.
    The scenery is marvellous with large boulders around his grave. We saw a lot of colorful lizards around the grave and the boulders.
    This mountain knew the Ndebele as Malindidzima or ''dwelling place of benevolent spirits".

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    Great Zimbabwe, Hillcomplex
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    Great Zimbabwe, hillcomplex
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    The hillcomplex of Great Zimbabwe is very impressive. The built structures are integrated in the natural boulders. It looks really amazing.
    The hillcomplex is occupied for 300 years. There are royal and ritual chambers. The most important part of the hillcomplex is the western enclosure, where two of the original ascents, the ancient path and the terrace path, converge.
    i liked it very much to discover the several chambers and entrances by taking narrow steps and corridors.

    For more pictures have a look at my travelogue.

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    Matobo NP, walk to the Bambata Cave
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    walk to the Bambata Caves
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    After our visit to the Whovi Game Park, we went to the nearby Bambata wilderness area, just west of the Matobo National Park.
    The Bambata Cave is known of the rockpaintings. You can reach the cave by a 40 minutes walk from the Whovi-Bulawayo road.
    We enjoyed our walk through the rough landscape. First there was a bushpath, but later there was no track , but the walking on the solid rocks was fun and rather easygoing.

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  • Directions: 40 KM south of Bulawayo
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