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A visit to Victoria Falls

Back in 1855, Scottish explorer David Livingstone was nearing the end of his exploration of the Zambezi River when he came across a sight that was quite unexpected at the time. For days he had heard from the local tribes about a great water fall that ...

How to swim at the top of Victoria Falls (without killing yourself)

The video above shows a couple of guys having a blast, inches away from certain death. They're at Devil's Pool, a little known natural rock inlet at the very top of Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. Here's what Virgin Media had to say about the ...

Relative stability brings tourists back to Zimbabwe

For a while now most news out of Zimbabwe has been bad. Gross mismanagement by President Robert Mugabe led the country to financial ruin and hyperinflation, with people using gasoline as currency because nobody wanted the government's $50 million ...

Escape to the world's quietest places

Life in most places is loud. Planes flying overhead, traffic rushing through the streets, people yelling, talking, phones ringing - it all combines to make an endless racket that follows us throughout our days. If you need to get away for some ...

Gadling Take FIVE: Week of Nov. 15---Nov. 21

Where I'm sitting winter has arrived. Snow flurries and windchill. Brrrr. Now that winter looks like it's settling in, let's see if anyone has come up with places to that are warmer. Brenda's post on the drop in tourism in Hawaii. and what ...

Gadling Take FIVE: Week of Nov. 8--Nov. 14

Today Gadling welcomed our newest blogger, Brenda Yun. Yun, who is tapped into the thrill of world travel without guidebooks, has looked for surf in a remote spot in Vanuatu and has traveled to where many haven't tread. Keeping with a theme of ...

Photo of the Day (1/30/2007)

It's not everyday a traveler gets to shoot from a helicopter, but apparently this was colmdc's lucky day. And the shot he nabbed here of Victoria Falls is breath-taking. I've always wanted to visit these falls. I've seen Iguazu (in Brazil), which ...

Leaf peeping in the northern hemisphere

Let's face it: autumn is here. But why not embrace the fall by heading to the hills and enjoying the turning of the leaves from green to fiery red? It's no secret that New England is one of the world's top fall foliage destinations, but I bet you ...

Weekend drive: A trip on the Reading and Northern

These are the weekends of fall foliage train trips. Several states have them, and some more than one option. This Penn Rail video is a journey of the Reading and Northern. The sounds, sites and excitement of train travel are captured perfectly. ...

Only in OZ: A Winter White Out

Want to cool off this summer? Head to OZ, my friends! Blizzard-like conditions in the mountains of Victoria and New South Wales have dumped size-able accumulations of snow over the south-eastern Australian region. Reports are predicting that this ...

The part of Belize nobody sees: Five reasons not to miss the country's other side

tweetmeme_url = 'http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/11/the-part-of-belize-nobody-sees-five-reasons-not-to-miss-the-cou/'; tweetmeme_source = 'Gadling'; The Caribbean coast of Belize is known the world over for its spectacular scuba diving and ...

Photo of the day 9.9.28

tweetmeme_url = 'http://www.gadling.com/2009/09/28/photo-of-the-day-9-9-28/'; tweetmeme_source = 'Gadling'; I love a good sign of fall, and this one is pretty spectacular. Shot at a beach in Naoshima, Japan by narinnr, you have to love the ...

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