Kariba dam and the Zimbabwean boarder


After our camping expedition we took a detour to check out the Kariba dam that makes up the boarder between Zambia and Zimbabwe. We only had to pay about 19 Kwacha ($1.25) and they let us walk across the dam to check out the views. We all got a bit of vertigo looking over the edge, partly because the wall keeping us from falling off the dam was only waist Hight. Maya and drew decided that the height was not for them, but the rest of us walked over to Zimbabwe and took a cool picture at the boarder. Overall it was a great experience. We were told afterwards by the NYT that the dam is destined to fail soon, which was disconcerting considering that we just spend time walking over it. The only reason it is still here is because of the hydro electric power in produces. I will include the article here.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/07/22/magazine/zambia-kariba-dam.html  










 

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  1. James, I love your blog and keeping up with you and your family. Love to all! Mandy

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  2. Hi Ya'll!! Yes! This blog is fantastic! Keep em' comin'!! Show us some more photos of your home.
    Its great to be able to see and hear about this amazing world adventure! Thanks James. Sending love to you all!! Celeste

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