We eventually arrived in Mpulungu on the southern shore of Lake Tanganyika. The overnight bus trip from Lusaka to Kasana is worse than any overnight flight between Europe and South Africa (economy class). After a coffee and collecting the kayak from storage, we eventually got it on a bakkie and with the help of a few beer cases, to more or less level it over the canopy, we got going to Mpulungu. Tomorrow we will be distributing a few mosquito nets at a clinic before setting sail for Tanzania. (or is it start rowing?). The plan is to do about 30 km. It will take us just across the Tanzanian border.
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Marianette
7/21/2008 10:11:14 pm
Sterkte ouens! Geniet elke oomblik - sommer vir ons almal wat in ons harte graag in julle skoene (kajakke???) sou wou wees!! Ek bid dat dit met julle goed sal gaan!
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