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March 15th 2013
Published: March 28th 2013
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After leaving Chobe National Park we headed to the Zimbabwe border. I paid $30 to get my Visa (first Visa in my passport). Poor Canadians had to pay $75/each. After the border we drove about 2 hours to Victoria Falls. Here we drove around, saw the entrance to Vic Falls, located the activity center, the market....everything within walking distance. When we arrived to the Rest Camp, a few of us dec... Read Full Entry



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11th May 2013

Planning to go
Hopefully by the end of this year or beginning of 2014, I would love to visit Harare and Victoria Falls. I will definitely be adding it to my blog! It looks like you had so much fun. Did you work as a nurse in Zimbabwe?
15th May 2013

Zimbabwe
No, this time I did not go to Africa to work as a nurse though it has always been a dream of mine to go on medical missions overseas as a nurse. I aim to go on one hopefully in the next year or so. Vic Falls was very lovely. If you are used to the market feel, you'll be fine. If you are not, which I was not, just beware you will be hounded to buy things. If not buy things, then trade things. But people were incredibly friendly.

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