Victoria Falls, from Zambia
Days of hacking through dense jungle, hacking across miles of dangerous tribal lands, hacking where no man has hacked before, is all something I know nothing about. I've been mostly (almost exclusively) hacking code on this trip.
First on this past weekend's tourist agenda was seeing Mosi-oa-Tunya, the smoke that thunders. As this is dry season, the Zambian view of Victoria Falls is as an expansive gorge with a hint of water and spray in the distance, off in Zimbabwe. Still, a better view than in rainy season, when the falls throw enough spray in the air to completely obscure the sight.
I had planned to spend the afternoon at the falls, waiting for sunset. Reconsidering, I ran the gauntlet of curio stalls then headed back to the hotel to make other arrangements.
First on this past weekend's tourist agenda was seeing Mosi-oa-Tunya, the smoke that thunders. As this is dry season, the Zambian view of Victoria Falls is as an expansive gorge with a hint of water and spray in the distance, off in Zimbabwe. Still, a better view than in rainy season, when the falls throw enough spray in the air to completely obscure the sight.
I had planned to spend the afternoon at the falls, waiting for sunset. Reconsidering, I ran the gauntlet of curio stalls then headed back to the hotel to make other arrangements.


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No more new reports or pictures?
Work has overwhelmed any other interests for the last few days. I'm only now getting a little breathing space, and will post some additional anecdotes.
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