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Published: December 1st 2007
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We really started to count our blessings for meeting Raz and Uzi whose itinerary was very similar to ours, even more so when the offer of a lift was extended almost indefinitely. The distances in Zambia, Botswana, and Namibia are BIG. If we were to stand any chance of seeing anything besides the inside of a coach or Matatu it was starting to dawn on us that a car was needed and a 4X4 preferred. Th...
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Maria Capellades
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Everything is so run-down...
It is shocking (although not surprising) to see how all infrastructure in all of Africa you have visited is completely run-down and looking terrible... side-by-side with great natural landscapes are these towns and cities and roads that looked so depressing. I know that these are very poor countries indeed, but I reckon corruption is more the cause for the state of affairs rather than lack of money.