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They did reach the Zambesi, but did not get to explore the mouth.
She had gained the banks of the Zambesi.
James Reid started working in the Zambesi region in 1910.
Burton replied, "It was about 10 degrees north of the Zambesi."
"You're on a small island on the Zambesi about four miles up from the Falls."
"We crossed the Zambesi River seven minutes ago."
Or possibly, if any rowers are to be had, you could go down the Zambesi in a canoe, risking the fever.
The rest of us fled north to this ancient fortress, hoping thence to escape by the river, the Zambesi.
The pod had landed nose-down in the snow, very similarly to the way the Zambesi had.
Rhodes Column has taken the land between the Zambesi and the Limpopo.
Once upon a time, at the town of Senna on the banks of the Zambesi, was born a child.
The floods of the Zambesi, year after year for eleven hundred years, had been silting up this lake.
Because the two dead bodies lying on the pod's deck were not the two people who'd contacted the Zambesi from orbit.
In mid-summer in the Zambesi Valley the heat is a solid white shimmering thing.
"Equal Rights for all Civilized Men South of the Zambesi."
The Jesuit mission of the Zambesi: Letters from the Missionaries.
His attempt at exploring the Zambesi ruined his health and exhausted his finances.
To-day the flag of England flies from the Zambesi to the Cape.
He says that all those half-blood children of mine are dead, murdered by savages from over the Zambesi, yes, and eaten, too, with their mothers.
What about the Zambesi?"
When he stands on the Cape of Good Hope, his shadow falls to the Zambesi.
The Zambesi Mission was a Catholic prefecture division in Rhodesia.
Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries.
His original plan was to travel to the Zambesi and explore the terra incognita north of the river.
History and Ethnography of Africa south of the Zambesi (1907-10)
The camp was two hundred miles north of the Zambezi.
"I read the book that was published after the Zambezi expedition."
The population of the Zambezi river valley is estimated to be about 32 million.
When will he leave the valley of the Zambezi? "
North of the Zambezi one finds very little stone ruins.
The Zambezi valley, running along the southern border, is both deep and wide.
The Zambezi is so extreme that it always commands respect.
They live in the region to the north of the Zambezi River.
The terrs were getting close to the Zambezi so we pushed up on them.
He could expect the returning raiders to get back to the Zambezi bank any time within the next two or three hours.
Soon I will go back to that beautiful land below the Zambezi river.
Could not evacuate the Zambezi from my sinuses for two hours.
The next day they crossed the Zambezi river and climbed down the canyon for a better view.
It lies on the north bank of the Zambezi River.
I'm also amazed at the things he knows, like of what river the Zambezi is a tributary.
Meanwhile, representatives of the company crossed the Zambezi to venture even further north.
There are also hopes that the Zambezi rapids can be turned into a tourism site.
At night, set up camp near the banks of the Zambezi River.
It is situated at the mouth of the Zambezi River.
The guerrillas have in the last two or so years managed to destroy all of the bridges across the Zambezi.
Go in November, when the Zambezi river rapids are running at their best.
The country is divided into two regions by the Zambezi River.
The largest and most important is the Zambezi.
Funding boost for cross-border conservation project along the Zambezi in 2008.
The migration proceeded across the Zambezi in 1825 on a day when there was a total eclipse of the sun.