Nice pics, nice thread. Part of the world I am still yet to explore.
Aye that's the one Willy, glad he didn't die.
I've heard the Brisbane river is packed full of the fuckers.
Helge they boost up rivers all over the joint, I think to have babies.
Aggressive bastards
damn awesome.. cool trip. Fishing for tigerfish.. Goliath Tiger in that river. Good luck. damn cool. Please post pics if you catch any tiger fish or other cool oddballs. i am an avid freswater aquariest who likes the oddballs, and fond of many african river species... have kept tiger fish (Vittatus, not Goliath) in aquarium but only up to about 2 feet in length. full size Goliath tiger looks like something out of a horror movie.
Anyway, the youngest fella was getting a bit bored, we'd tried a couple of other places near the bank and over some drops but no more bites. We told our boat driver we'd give the fishing a rest and look for some wildlife instead.
So we drifted down the river, we saw some crocodiles, some hippos and some elephants.
But then we got stuck on a sand bar 30 metres from these guys above… couldn't reverse, couldn't go forward.
Had to get out into the water & try and push the boat while keeping a close eye on the herd of hippos who were positioned in the deeper water, so directly towards them. The hippos didn't want to move. They were not perturbed by the sound of the board engine and just kind of humphed and puffed. Show us their teeth, plashing around int eh water a bit.
Pushing the boat was hard work and we still had little or no luck. Eventually we phoned a friend who helped drove another board over, transferred the kids over to the other boat so they could then push the empty boat out over the sand bar.
Last edited by DrWilly; 03-04-2024 at 10:19 AM.
Africa is on another level, cannot wait to go there. I approve of your move to Africa, definitely makes a change from an Asian city
Some videos of the hippos and boat while stuck on the sandbar.
hippos hippos hippos everywhere
damn heavy boat to push while watching the hippos and looking for crocs.
Trying to get the boat off the sandbar in croc & hippo infested waters - YouTube
Some elephants cruising the river banks for food.
Elephants cruising the Zambezi River - YouTube
Sunset.
Sunset on the Zambezi - YouTube
Hands down the thread of the year so far.
Thanks Subs. Got a couple more lined up when I can get away.
The weekend is already over, but we’re planning to head back in October (best month to go Tiger fishing, they tell me) I’m keen for a proper fishing trip and not just a once off 2 hour fish while on a weekend getaway. October is also one of the driest months before the rains come, which means it’s also the best time to see wildlife as there is no grass and bush hiding the animals and less water around means they all need to visit the river to drink (not so much now, despite the drought conditions around the region).
But it’s also damn hot then! kinda song khran hot. 40°+ temps during the day and not much lower in the evenings.
Although we had a small kitchen attached to the lodge Zambian power cuts out regularly so we did most of our cooking on the outdoor Braii.
First season some T bones.
It was a touch dark cooking outside, though we did have solar powered lamps. With and without lights on the Braii.
And the result.
Cooking breakfast or lunch was just as easy.
Sizzling eggs - YouTube
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Last edited by DrWilly; 05-04-2024 at 10:31 AM.
Great stuff, do they use local currency or like places with inflation pay in $ which are used for airlines international transactions and Zim clams at mom and pop store.shabeen/barber shop?
Yes, small places local currency. The lodge charged us in dollars.
Around here it’s common for locals to sell products (fish, vegetables, crafts, plants, furniture, carvings, and charcoal) by the roadside. You just stop and ask, I’d by told to expect a price around $5 equivalent but these bags were $4 so I bought two. These three ladies in colourful clothing helped load the vehicle.
Safely home and in use at about 1/5 of the price of the supermarket version. Though looking at the size of the bag it might be even more economical. I think the extra coal at the top is a cold war version of trying to attract customers because I’ve seen the bags get taller and taller. Some of them literally twice the size of a standard bag.
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People selling things by the roadside. What a novel idea.
Where did he say it was novel?
He specifically posted that it was 'common'.
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He's briketing it well, armo, I have even scene ladies selling something in Soi reverse khaogirl Patwrong
Tired of Pattaya bars so sleazy
Maltesers that are just easy peasy
Don't toss turn and be silly
Canoe grip your paddle like Willy?
Be an African queen in the Zambezi
lest we forget "Trump said Ukraine started the war"
I sometimes got tasked with driving a truck from savannakhet to vientiane and we would load it up with charcoal bags for my t
Relative half the price they paid in vientiane. I did feel a little guilty about keeping my Re llo's (relatives) in the charcoal age but they said hey, that's how we roll
This video shows how much trouble we could have been in…
https://www.news.com.au/world/africa...299a649a0f229f
That's some scary shit. Hippos are not to be fucked with I guess, give the fat coonts a swerve
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