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10 Best place to visit in Chililabombwe Zambia

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The new UBZ // Chililabombwe to Lusaka // Irizar i6S

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Kafue River, Chililabombwe, Zambia (October 2017) watch in 720p(HD)

Just one morning during October 2017 at the Kafue River in Chililabombwe. I used two drones to film these video pieces, i.e. a Yuneec Q500 4k and a DJI Spark. The Yuneec's video was filmed in 4k and the Spark in 1080p, but you can hardly tell the difference.
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10 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT ZAMBIA

Zambia is a landlocked country located on the southern part of Africa and is bordered by: Angola, Botswana, DR Congo, Namibia, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and has even access to Lake Tanganyika which goes all the way up to Burundi.

Zambia is big and full of beautiful wildlife. And today, we’re about to embark on a journey to discover this country in 10 interesting facts that you may not know about it.

Northern Rhodesia was a British protectorate before 24 October 1964, when it became independent as the Republic of Zambia. From August 1, 1953 to December 31, 1963, it was part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, an autonomous federation of Northern Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia and Nyasaland. From the 1930s, many South Africans migrated to Northern Rhodesia, mainly to work in the mines of the Copperbelt region, in the towns of Luanshya, Ndola, Kitwe, Nkana, Mufulira, Chingola and Bancroft (today Chililabombwe), and to a lesser extent the towns of Lusaka, Livingstone and Broken Hill (now Kabwe).

Also, after World War II, many people from Britain and India came to Northern Rhodesia to work in the mines, trade or for the civil service. In the 1960s and 1970s, many of these families moved to South Africa or Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). A person born in Northern Rhodesia became a British protected person at birth. In 1953 the two Rhodesias were merged with Nyasaland (now Malawi) to form the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. The Federation, also called the Central African Federation, was formed on the initiative of Great Britain.

Under an appointed governor general, the federal government handled all governmental affairs, although the countries retained most of their old legislative structure. In 1960-1961, Africans demonstrated against the federation. At the heart of the controversy were African demands for greater participation in government and European fears of losing political control. The official dissolution took place on December 31, 1963, after which Northern Rhodesia became independent as Zambia on October 24, 1964.

Zambia's natural resources include uranium, silver, cobalt, copper, coal, lead, silver, zinc, emeralds and gold. Zambia is also one of the world's leading producers of semi-precious stones and cobalt. The social and economic backbone of Zambia has always been its mining industry. Copper mining and refining has been of immense importance in Zambia.

Since the 1930s, a wide variety of non-metal and metal resources have been discovered in Zambia and these resources have expanded mining and exploration activities in the country. Zambia has an increasing number of limestone deposits in the Lusaka region located in the southern part of the Central Province and also in the Eastern Province. Different varieties of silica sands can be found in Zambia. Feldspars are also commonly found, especially in pegmatites. Zambia has been producing coal continuously since 1967 and the country also has significant coal resources.

The Maamba Coal Mine, near Lake Kariba in Zambia, produces huge quantities of coal. The Kabwe carbonate deposits are globally considered to be one of the richest zinc and lead deposits in Zambia. Zambia is a globally recognized producer of cobalt and copper. Emeralds are found in the Miku-Kafubu region. Zambia has one of the richest copper deposits in the world and is ranked as the seventh largest copper producer in the world. Copper contributes more than 70 percent of the country's export earnings. Zambia produces around 20 percent of the world's emeralds. The mining sector is governed and regulated by the Mines and Minerals Development Law No. 11 of 2015, which covers types of mining rights, acquisition of mining rights, rights/obligations conferred on the holder of mining rights, transferability of mining rights, safety, health and environmental requirements, and provides for the environmental protection fund, mining royalties, fees and charges, and the export of minerals.

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Ep13????EASY HOME In Choma | Zambia

Choma Town in Zambia is a hidden gem that offers a mix of attractions and experiences, making it well worth a visit. Here are some reasons why you should visit Choma Town:

????Natural attractions: Choma Town is surrounded by lush national parks, such as the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park and the Kafue National Park. You can go on a safari and see elephants, lions, zebras, and other animals in their natural habitat. You can also visit the nearby Lake Kariba and engage in activities such as fishing, boating, and kayaking.
????Authentic African experience: Choma Town is a perfect destination for travelers who want to experience authentic African culture. You can explore the bustling markets, taste the local cuisine, and interact with the friendly locals.
????Untamed landscapes: Zambia is one of the best countries to visit in Africa because of its untamed landscapes, natural beauty, and abundant activities. Choma Town is no exception, and it offers a secluded environment for safaris with a variety of games.
????Affordable: Choma Town is an affordable destination for travelers on a budget. You can find great deals on hotels and activities, making it an ideal place for budget travel.

Whether you're a nature lover, a culture enthusiast, or a budget traveler, Choma Town has something for everyone. So why not add it to your travel itinerary and discover the beauty of Zambia travel firsthand?

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Cities of Zambia Quiz

Cities of Zambia Quiz:

1. Lusaka 735,830 769,353 1,084,703 1,747,152 Lusaka Lusaka.jpg
2. Ndola 297,490 329,228 374,757 451,246 Copperbelt Ndola01.jpg
3. Kitwe 283,962 363,734 501,360 Copperbelt Kitwe.jpg
4. Kabwe 127,422 154,318 176,758 202,360 Central Big Tree Natl Mont Kabwe.JPG
5. Chingola 130,872 142,383 147,448 185,246 Copperbelt
6. Mufulira 138,824 123,936 122,336 151,309 Copperbelt
7. Livingstone 61,296 76,875 97,488 134,349 Southern Livingstone2.jpg
8. Luanshya 113,422 118,143 115,579 130,076 Copperbelt Luanshya1.jpg
9. Kasama 36,269 47,653 74,243 101,845 Northern
10. Chipata 33,627 52,213 73,110 116,627 Eastern Chipata - roadside clothes vendors.JPG
~Other cities~

Chililabombwe,
Solwezi,
Towns, villages and missions

Map of Zambia
Chadiza,
Chama,
Chambeshi,
Chavuma,
Chembe,
Chibombo,
Chiengi,
Chilubi,,
Chinsali,
Chinyingi,
Chirundu
Chisamba
Choma
Gwembe
Isoka
Kabompo
Kafue
Kafulwe
Kalabo
Kalene Hill
Kalomo
Kalulushi
Kanyembo
Kaoma
Kapiri Mposhi
Kasempa
Kashikishi
Kataba
Katete
Kawambwa
Kazembe (Mwansabombwe)
Kazungula
Kibombomene
Luangwa
Lufwanyama
Lukulu
Lundazi
Macha Mission
Makeni
Maliti
Mansa
Mazabuka
Mbala
Mbereshi
Mfuwe
Milenge
Misisi
Mkushi
Mongu
Monze
Mpika
Mporokoso
Mpulungu
Mumbwa
Muyombe
Mwinilunga
Nchelenge
Ngoma
Nkana
Nseluka
Pemba
Petauke
Samfya
Senanga
Serenje
Sesheke
Shiwa Ngandu
Siavonga
Sikalongo
Sinazongwe
Zambezi
Zimba
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Lusaka to Kafue trip , Zambia

Kafue is a town in the Lusaka Province of Zambia and it lies on the north bank of the Kafue River, after which it is named.The Kafue River's 50 km wide floodplain, the Kafue Flats, is a 240 km long east-west barrier to road and rail connections between the centre of the country and the south.

Mukuku Bridge, (Tuta bridge) Zambias longest bridge.

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Mukuku Bridge is approximately 3.5Km long making it Zambias longest single bridge.
It is along Tuta Road which connects Samfya and Great North Road near Serenje.


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Among the worst roads in Zambia...Mwinilunga road (T5)

we take you to the mwinilunga road on the kalumbila district as among the worst roads in Zambia

Talwaka n Mbwe at Musanya

Ndola-kapiri road

Thats the road stretch between Ndola and Kapiri Mposhi and we see how the Bus struggles to keep up with the road at some points..
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Welcome to Zambia ???????? Kafue river aerial view

Bus from Lusaka, Zambia ???????? to Tanzania ????????

My stories from an exhausting trip on horrible roads in Northern Zambia. A 19 hour journey... ????

But I survived and it made me stronger! Traveling Africa overland is not for the fainth hearted... but the experience is unrivaled!

I have spent many hours in 24h+ bus rides in South America and Asia, but there is nothing like traveling by bus in Africa.

The road from Lusaka, the capital of Zambia to Nakonde on the Tanzania border is incredibly rough. Prepare yourself for a though African bus ride.

From Nakonde you can easily cross the border into the town of Tunduma, Tanzania on foot.

Have a safe trip!

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VLOG: Solo Road trip from Lusaka to Monze Southern Province of Zambia. #HighvieHamududu'sMotherland

Monze is a small town (population 30,000) in the Southern Province of Zambia and is about 180 km south-west of Lusaka. It is the administrative centre of Monze District.[1]

The town is named after Chief Monze, widely acknowledged as the spiritual leader of the Tonga people who inhabit the district. His palace is south of the town near a place called Gonde where a ceremony called Lwiindi takes place. This annual festival is a thanksgiving ceremony which attracts many people from around the country.

Monze is a rapidly urbanising town with growth extending along the railway lines and T1 highway. The town is divided into neighbourhoods known locally as ‘compounds’. There is a substantial open-air market in Monze and a small but growing range of agri-dealerships, shops, bars and restaurants.

The main industry in the district is agriculture, with maize being the most important crop. At one point in the past, the district used to produce more than 25% of the maize crop in Zambia. It was popularly known as the 'home of Zambia's granary'. Although its status as the leading maize producer has declined over the years, the most prominent feature in the town is still the Swedish built grain silos to the north of the town. Although these have been disused for a number of years. As with much of Southern Province, Monze has struggled with drought in recent years - crippling the agrarian economy and leading to significant food price increases.

The town has a significant Seventh Day Adventist presence, although many other Christian denominations are represented. There is also a very small but growing Islamic minority in the town.

Local Tourism sites of significance include: The Mooring Campsite, Family Safari (off the T1), the beautiful Magoye reservoir, and the derelict remnants of Fort Monze.

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Luangwa Bridge, Great East Road, Zambia

Luangwa Bridge, along Great East Road is a beautiful construction.
It is a Cable-stayed bridge that is approximately 222metres and was opened in 1968. This is the major bridge that links Lusaka to the Eastern province of Zambia.

I was travelling westward from Chipata to Lusaka in mid-June. The river was less than half its maximum capacity.
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MAP OF ZAMBIA

greetings my friends. this is a map of Zambia. Zambia is drained by two major river basins: the Zambezi/Kafue basin in the center, west, and south covering about three-quarters of the country; and the Congo basin in the north covering about one-quarter of the country. A very small area in the northeast forms part of the internal drainage basin of Lake Rukwa in Tanzania.

In the Zambezi basin, there are a number of major rivers flowing wholly or partially through Zambia: the Kabompo, Lungwebungu, Kafue, Luangwa, and the Zambezi itself, which flows through the country in the west and then forms its southern border with Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe. Its source is in Zambia but it diverts into Angola, and a number of its tributaries rise in Angola's central highlands. The edge of the Cuando River floodplain forms Zambia's southwestern border, and via the Chobe River that river contributes very little water to the Zambezi because most are lost by evaporation.

Two of the Zambezi's longest and largest tributaries, the Kafue and the Luangwa, flow mainly in Zambia. Their confluences with the Zambezi are on the border with Zimbabwe at Chirundu and Luangwa town respectively. Before its confluence, the Luangwa River forms part of Zambia's border with Mozambique. From Luangwa town, the Zambezi leaves Zambia and flows into Mozambique, and eventually into the Mozambique Channel.

The Zambezi falls about 100 metres over the 1.6-kilometre-wide Victoria Falls, located in the southwest corner of the country, subsequently flowing into Lake Kariba. The Zambezi valley, running along the southern border, is both deep and wide. From Lake Kariba going east, it is formed by grabens and like the Luangwa, Mweru-Luapula, Mweru-wa-Ntipa and Lake Tanganyika valleys, is a rift valley.

The north of Zambia is very flat with broad plains. In the west the most notable being the Barotse Floodplain on the Zambezi, which floods from December to June, lagging behind the annual rainy season (typically November to April). The flood dominates the natural environment and the lives, society, and culture of the inhabitants and those of other smaller, floodplains throughout the country. thats all. please comment and subscribe for the best maps. goodbye.
c'est une carte de la Zambie. La Zambie est drainée par deux grands bassins fluviaux : le bassin du Zambèze/Kafue au centre, à l'ouest et au sud couvrant environ les trois quarts du pays ; et le bassin du Congo au nord couvrant environ un quart du pays. Une très petite zone au nord-est fait partie du bassin de drainage interne du lac Rukwa en Tanzanie.

Dans le bassin du Zambèze, il y a un certain nombre de grands fleuves traversant entièrement ou partiellement la Zambie : le Kabompo, le Lungwebungu, le Kafue, le Luangwa et le Zambèze lui-même, qui traverse le pays à l'ouest et forme ensuite sa frontière sud avec la Namibie, Botswana et Zimbabwe. Sa source est en Zambie mais il se détourne vers l'Angola et un certain nombre de ses affluents prennent leur source dans les hauts plateaux du centre de l'Angola. Le bord de la plaine inondable de la rivière Cuando forme la frontière sud-ouest de la Zambie et, via la rivière Chobe, cette rivière apporte très peu d'eau au Zambèze car la plupart sont perdues par évaporation.

Deux des affluents les plus longs et les plus grands du Zambèze, le Kafue et le Luangwa, coulent principalement en Zambie. Leurs confluences avec le Zambèze sont à la frontière avec le Zimbabwe à Chirundu et Luangwa respectivement. Avant sa confluence, la rivière Luangwa fait partie de la frontière entre la Zambie et le Mozambique. De la ville de Luangwa, le Zambèze quitte la Zambie et se jette dans le Mozambique, puis dans le canal du Mozambique.

Le Zambèze tombe d'environ 100 mètres au-dessus des chutes Victoria de 1,6 kilomètre de large, situées dans le coin sud-ouest du pays, se jetant ensuite dans le lac Kariba. La vallée du Zambèze, longeant la frontière sud, est à la fois profonde et large. Du lac Kariba vers l'est, il est formé de grabens et, comme les vallées de Luangwa, Mweru-Luapula, Mweru-wa-Ntipa et du lac Tanganyika, est une vallée du rift.

Le nord de la Zambie est très plat avec de larges plaines. À l'ouest, la plus notable est la plaine inondable de Barotse sur le Zambèze, qui est inondée de décembre à juin, en retard sur la saison des pluies annuelle (généralement de novembre à avril). L'inondation domine l'environnement naturel et la vie, la société et la culture des habitants et ceux d'autres petites plaines inondables à travers le pays. c'est tout. s'il vous plaît commentez et abonnez-vous pour les meilleures cartes. au revoir. #zambia #zambiannews #mapschool #mapsolo #petamap #cartemap #mapamap #kartemap

A beautiful road... Chambishi to Chingola // dual carriageway.

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Impressive Knowledge About Zambia’s Trees!

Without trees, life as we know it would cease to exist. They provide us with two of life’s essentials – food and oxygen, as well as other benefits such as shelter and protection, tools and a source of medicine and healing.

The importance of trees is often taken for granted, but thanks to passionate and knowledgeable park rangers like Careen Nyambe, who form part of one of the scout teams in the Simalaha Community Conservancy, we get reminded of how important they are. Whilst on patrol, looking after and monitoring the wild animals in the sanctuary, Careen takes time to share her in-depth knowledge about the most common trees found within the area of Kasaya.

The vast knowledge about the environments that these dedicated scouts and rangers have remains crucial to help keep our parks and wildlife safe. Peace Parks Foundation is extremely proud of these rangers who have pored in hours of hard work and learning, to go above and beyond their call of duty.

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