Showing posts with label Mosi-oa-Tunya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mosi-oa-Tunya. Show all posts

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Mosi-oa-Tunya: The Smoke That Thunders

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After an exhilarating helicopter flight over Victoria Falls, we visited the Falls at sunrise.

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Every trip to the Falls has been so unique for how it looks, how it feels, how it awes.

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But sunrise, oh sunrise, by far is my favorite time to visit.  I fell in love with it at sunrise on this trip.

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In all my visits, I'm surprised I've never showed you this in its both amazes and terrifies:
the fence that keeps you from going over the edge into the Falls at certain vantage points.
These thorns won't stop anything if you're really heading over.

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This trip was blessed by so many rainbows. Stunning.

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Be still my heart!

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The sunrise.

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Oh, Victoria Falls, you never disappoint.



Sunday, February 9, 2014

Snapshots from the Air: Flying Over Victoria Falls

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While visiting the wonderful Victoria Falls town in Zimbabwe, we soared over the Falls.

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Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, is awesome.
Awesome as in the genuine definition: inspiring awe.

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Taking a helicopter over the Falls runs away with your imagination and captures the beauty of this world.
It is easy to understand why David Livingstone wrote after seeing it that
"scenes so lovely must have been gazed upon by angels in their flight."

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I've visited the Falls many times; each time is different and leaves me so wonderfully content.
No painting, no photograph I've seen captures its majesty and its indescribable ability to make you feel both tiny and happy.

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They also never capture just how ginormous Victoria Falls is. Because it is.  Even that's an understatement.
The other name for Victoria Falls, Mosi-oa-Tunya ("The Smoke That Thunders") is somehow also an understatement.

Here's a video from my flight, look how it dwarfs nearby roads, that building at the bottom corner?
That's a lodge to give you a sense of its immensity.



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Oh! Be still my heart, how beautiful the world is.

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This was at a drier point of the season and it can still be seen so far away!

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Our sweet ride.  It went too fast.




Monday, July 29, 2013

Take My Breath Away: The Victoria Falls Sun Rise and Lunar Rainbow Edition

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Recently I visited Victoria Falls to watch the sun rise.

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Zimbabwe's Natural Wonder of the world did not disappoint.
It always leaves me in awe.

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The sun rose slowly behind the water, changing the mist from a deep, dark black,

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to a cloud of white mist

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that began to light up the sky in shades of pink, white, orange, and black.

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At 0600, there is no one in the park. It's amazing to have one of the world's most beautiful places to yourself.

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The mist from the Falls.

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The sun trying to emerge.

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Then BAM! It's like a blast of colors that are stunning from the sun rising on the Zambian side,
enveloped in mist when viewed from Zimbabwe.

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Amazing, just amazing.  No photo I've seen ever captures the wonder of the Falls.
See that? That's the sun.  That's right, a huge massive African sun and that's all you see through a wall of mist.

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One of the few places in the world where lunar rainbows exist: Victoria Falls at full moon.
Here's a photo of the 'super moon'...all I have is my memory of the lunar rainbow (no photos!):
one of the most stunning experiences of my life, to see double rainbows at night, illuminated by the moon,
falling gracefully over the falls while the water seemed to glow.

Here's an idea of what the lunar rainbow looks like:
Photo credit.

Go, go, go, if you ever have the chance.  Go at dawn; go at a full moon. Just go.




Thursday, January 31, 2013

Victoria Falls: The Rainy Season Natural Wonder of the World

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Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, during the rainy season.

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There is sooo much water, it's amazing.

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No painting or photo I have seen of Victoria Falls has ever captured (in my opinion) the jaw dropping awesomeness of seeing it in person.

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It literally takes your breath away.

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This spot looks so different in the dry season!

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The Falls need to be added to your bucket list of places to visit. Right now.  Actually it should have been done yesterday.

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The Falls from town.

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How insane is that amount of water?!  It is so cool.
You won't be disappointed in a visit.



Monday, January 28, 2013

Snapshots from the Air: Elephant Safari Style!

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Why, hello, Jake the Elephant.  It's nice to see you again.
I recently took a safari...while riding Jake....in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.

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What a different perspective a safari is from on top an elephant!

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See that wisp in the middle?  That's Victoria Falls from over 10 kilometers away. Insane.

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I love, love, love the clouds in Zimbabwe.  This is still my favorite cloud shot while here, actually while in Africa.

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Jake was the lead elephant..he apparently likes to leave the rest of the group in the dust.

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Isn't Jake beautiful?

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