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Fancy painted grass huts near Mashavuka caves, across the canyon from the secondary school on Kumalo community land.
The children that followed us to Mashavuka caves.
4 to 6 thousand year old petroglyphs on Mashavuka caves.
A horse drawn carriage nears Mashavuka caves.
A woman balancing a bucket full of water on her head.
Getting ready to leave the secondary school on Kumalo community land. We are in front of the building where we slept.
Next to the visitor center at Rhodes grave. Left to right - Heather, Gary, John, Karen and Becky.
Our cycling group hiking to Rhodes grave. Left to right - Ezra, Shingi, Gary, Karen, Becky, Heather and John.
Our bikes loaded with camping gear and African souvenirs in front of the craft center near the turn off to Rhodes grave. Bikes left to right John’s, Ted, Becky’s and Shingi’s. People left to right - Ted, Ezra, person looking at Ezra’s GPS unit and Shingi.
Gary giving a speech (pretend) at the monument of tin hats (MOTH) shrine. The monument is for men that served in a war. There is a pit with the ashes of the men that went to war at this site.
Our bike group waiting for pizza in front of the Pizza Inn in Bulawayo.
Ted’s camping gear packed for train to Victoria Falls
My bike next to Becky in the parking lot to Victoria Falls. Becky is wearing her bright yellow rain suit for the mist coming off the falls. It was not very wet.
Victoria Falls seem from Zimbabwe side of falls.
Our group getting ready to raft the Zambezi River near Victoria Falls.
Rafting the Zambezi River near Victoria Falls
Rafting the Zambezi River near Victoria Falls
Ted getting bungee jumping instructions on the bridge that separates Zimbabwe and Zambia. (Near Victoria Falls)
Ted preparing to bungee jump off the bridge that separates Zimbabwe and Zambia. (Near Victoria Falls)
Ted bungee jumping off the bridge that separates Zimbabwe and Zambia. (Near Victoria Falls)