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  • ...[[tributary]] of the upper [[Zambezi River]]. This system is used on other pontoon ferries in Zambia such as the [[Kafue Ferry]] north of [[Chirundu, Zambia|C
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  • ...[[Livingstone]] and [[Sesheke]] to [[Mongu]], which crosses the river by a pontoon ferry about 15 km (9 mi) south of Senanga. The section of the roa ...[[Ngonye Falls]]. It has a hotel and serves as a base for fishing tours by boat. A tall [[radio mast]] makes a prominent landmark in the town.
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  • [[Image:KazungulaFerry.jpg|thumb|200px|One of the two pontoon ferries that cross the Zambezi at Kazungula]] The '''Kazungula Ferry''' is a [[Pontoon (boat)|pontoon]] ferry across the 400-metre-wide [[Zambezi River]] between [[Botswana]] an
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  • ...of fishing and travel by boat, whether paddled in deeper water, or [[Punt (boat)|punted]] in shallow water like [[makoro]]s in neighbouring Botswana. ...a long way upstream before the crossing, when the current would sweep the pontoon several kilometres downstream.<ref name="NRJ">[http://NRJ/V2N5/V2N5.htm (On
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  • ...a time only the third most used route to the west. A route by ox wagon and boat up the [[Zambezi]] from [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]] was the most us The first Great West Road was a dirt road with [[pontoon ferry|pontoon ferries]] across rivers such as the [[Kafue River|Kafue]]. It passed throug
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  • ...m land or to find the way to the maze of narrow channels used by [[Dugout (boat)|dugout]] canoes. Guides are needed to navigate through them, and they are ...reach the valley. Most of the fish was caught in Lake Mweru and brought by boat up the Luapula to Kasenga, where it was packed in ice produced in several p
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  • ...sian side, the [[Luapula Province]] and the town of Kasenga a few hours by boat up the Luapula River became the most developed in the Luapula-Mweru valley, ...k boats catching 4000 t of fresh fish per year. It would take a week for a boat to do the round trip to the lake and fill its hold, lined with ice carried
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  • ...the way of life, economy, society and culture of the Lozi, who are skilled boat-builders, paddlers and swimmers.<ref name="IUCN"/> *[[pontoon ferry|pontoon ferries]] at Sandaula, Libonda and Lukulu
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  • A boat-trip along the Luwomwba River, or any other major river in the park may rev ...trogon can often be heard and seen in the small patches of forest close to Pontoon and Fibwe. A range of other species occur such as blue-mantled crested flyc
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  • ...uld be paddled through—[[Lozi people|Lozi]] paddlers, a dozen or more in a boat,- could deal with most of them—or they could be pulled along the shore o [[File:Luangwa boat.jpg|thumb|left|Tourist boat on the Zambezi River, [[Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park]], Zambia. 1971 photo.]
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