Northern province, as its name announces, is located in the northern part of Zambia. It borders Luapula (which I wrote about here: http://eyesajar.blogspot.com/2018/05/luapula.html) and Muchinga provinces, and together they form what is commonly referred to as the Northern [Tourism] Circuit.
Kalambo falls is a sheer drop of 221 meters and the second highest in Africa. It is shared between Zambia and Tanzania. I visited Kalambo in 2018, just over 10 years since my first visit, and was pleasantly surprised to find railing along the falls area as well as lodging facilities within the park. March 2018.
Kalambo Falls
Kalambo Falls. March 2018.
Early birds. Lake Tanganyika. March 2018. |
Lake Tanganyika is the deepest fresh water body in Africa and the second deepest in the world. March 2018.
Residents buying fish as fishermen arrive on the shore. Lake Tanganyika has over 300 fish species and fishing is the main economic mainstay for many households. The lake also supports a commercial fishing industry.
Mwela rock art paintings were done by Bushmen 6000 - 10,000 years ago. This particular set (this and the next two pictures) depicts puberty, fertility and initiation rites. April 2017.
Mwela Rocks. April 2017.
Kaela Rapids. January 2018.
Chishimba Falls. January 2018.
Chishimba Falls. April 2017. |
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Chambeshi River. April 2017.
Lake Tanganyika. March 2018.
Hello from the other boat. Lake Tanganyika. March 2018.
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