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Livingstone
The
town of Livingstone was established in the early 1900's and
prospered from its position as a gateway to trade between north and
south sides of the Zambezi, as well as from farming in the Southern
Province. It was the capital of Northern Rhodesia for 28 years and
there are many early century buildings dotted around the now
bustling town.
Livingstone has a special charm and there are many places of
interest besides its location only 10kms from the Victoria Falls.
The Livingstone
Museum houses many of the great explorer's artefacts and
chronicles his journeys through Africa, apart from other interesting
sections to explore. There's the Railway Museum and a
Crocodile Park and just a few minutes away is the
Mosi-oa-Tunya
National Park. Here you'll find a wide range of
antelope, giraffe, zebra, elephant and Zambia's only rhino's. It's a
great place to do relaxed game drives or walking safaris with excellent photo
opportunities.

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