Once a week Cee from Cee’s Photography Blog runs a Which Way Photo Challenge – everyone is welcome to take part. You can read the rules for the challenge here.
For this week’s challenge I share with you a few of the pictures I took on the way to Munyemeshe in the Lower Zambezi.

On the escarpment, heading down into the Zambezi Valley

Three rows of (large!) vehicles on a two lane road …

This is more like my kind of road
No road trip is complete without running repairs.

Africa-Style aircon!

The new Kafue River Bridge

“We clean carperts, blankets, suits etc”
Looks like it was a fun, but fairly hazardous trip!
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It was a lot of fun.
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Such a great entry or this week’s challenge. Thanks for playing.
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Thank you Cee 🙂
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Good pictures, El. I loved the laundry sign. 🙂
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I noticed that sign on our way there, too late to take a picture. So on our return I insisted Piet drove Very Slowly past 🙂
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I like the name ‘Go Smart Laundry’! 🙂
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It’s wonderful, isn’t it?
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That aircon is pure genius – the wind through you hair, the sun on your face AND your wind screen needs no cleaning!
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Haha. I wonder if it will ever be repaired, it’s quite an advantage not to 😉
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That perspective of a multi-wheeler is becoming increasingly common here.
I share your ideal of a road.
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It was a pretty scary sight!
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I sure hope you are having a great week.
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Oh! Thank you very much Cee 🙂 I am delighted!
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The pleasure was all mine. 😀
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Fantastic photos, and excellent for the ‘Which Way’ challenge. You seem to have had quite a trip. I love that style of air con – but the overturned lorry looked rather nasty. I hope no one was badly hurt, or worse.
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Thank you Millie 🙂
Thankfully (and amazingly!) no one was hurt in that accident – but I think it cost someone a lot of money …
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I can well imagine the cost – the lorry looked a bit of a mess, to say the least.:)
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It is a treacherous road to drive on, certainly one to avoid using at night!
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Did that accident happen at night?
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I’m not sure, but night time is when the beerhalls are open, drivers get drunk and police are off duty, so the chances are high that it was at night …
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Ah… not a good time for others to be on the road, then. It’s sad, but it happens everywhere, I suppose. Thank you for that.
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But then you look at the next picture and realise it could have happened any time of day!
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Still a very nasty accident, whatever the cause.We have a roundabout near to Newark with an ‘adverse camber’. There have been a few lorries overturned on that. You’d think something would be done about it, but it’s still the same, with an odd warning to lorry drivers.
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That doesn’t sound good at all – I hope something gets done about it sooner rather than later.
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So do most people round here. It’s a pathetic roundabout altogether, with a very confusing lane layout. So many people get into the wrong lane for the A1. Perahps they’ll change it, eventually.
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Agree with you fully, a dirt road not only has more adventure and character ~ it is where you see beautiful life and if lucky meet new friends 🙂
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And that is a particularly pretty road 🙂
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