Its absolutely wonderful, god bless the Zambian people" including that wonderful gentleman" you know when you see the people, the open lands"wildlife front veg meat etc",these, wonderful people have Heaven" whenever there is open land in the west" they want to build on it
Your boys hand propeller reminded me of my childhood in Tanganyika. Several of us boys every time we went back home to Dar from school in Mbeya we used to make these propellers to hold outside the bus window, we would spend days carefully carving them.
@@annagross yes it was, when we first went, me and sister, it took forever, halfway by train then other half by bus, but later all the way by bus. Either way took 2 days. Only tarmac for the first 100 miles the rest dirt. We did it for three years, then sent to boarding school in England, I later found out there were some perfectly good schools in Kenya, and we could have gone back home to Dar every term, but we only flew back in the long summer holidays. Our parents came back for Xmas when the clan got together at grandparents, but not every year, too expensive I guess.
ZIKHOMO ZAMBIA 🇿🇲 LIVINGSTONE, KAZUNGULA BRIGE helping the local peoples and the tourists, too move ,safely too other sites, off borders, 👉THE KAZUNGULA BRIGE, 👉TWAHLUMBHA, CHABWINO 👌🇿🇲
Hey Anna thank you so much for visiting Zambia you are most welcome. Zambia is a wonderful country with absolutely wonderful people. I have subscribed to your channel so that I can keep up with your travels. Looking forward to hearing from you.
❤follower from cote d'ivoire ( ivoiry coast) this bridge seems like the mount nimba which shelters Liberia,guinea konakry and my country!!! Tribes are same ,only Western map masters are other African!!!!!😅😅😅
Pleased ur enjoying Zambia, i was born there in 1954, came to UK in 1973, never been back since, cannot get my hubby on a plane!!!😣 However he has promised me he will drive me round africa when he retires in about 3 years time, picked u up from Bupe s channel
@@annagross , four countries DO NOT MEET on this bridge. From this bridge you can only VIEW four countries. To get to Namibia, you need to drive another 70 km.
Hey Anna, I'm Misha, it's from Serbia! It's great to see a fellow Slav, I love your channel and I love the fascinating places you travel to! I subscribed and look forward to seeing more of your amazing travels and experiences in Africa!
Hey Misha! Nice to meet you at my channel. I am happy you like it, thanks for your comments 🤗 Serbia is a great country with amazing people, one day I will definitely visit it
@@stanley1554 Thank you!! I am happy you like them. I am not in Zambia, I still travel. Now in Sri Lanka. I hope you will have a great time in Zambia. I am waiting for news from you about relocation 🙂
During RHODESIA was ,COLONIALISM, SLAVARY ,in in AFRICA 🌍 after INPENDENCE YEARS now ZAMBIA 🇿🇲, BOTSWANA 🇧🇼, NAMIBIA 🇳🇦,, ZIMBABWE 🇿🇼,, NATIVES NAME, FREEDOM, LIBERTY 🗽 PEACE ✌ FREELY NATIVES LIVES, from 👉COLONIALISM AND SLAVARY, BY COLONIALISM STOP ✋ by DR.DAVID LIVINGSTONE A MISSIONARY TOO AFRICA 🌍 AFRICANS SATAYAGRAHA MAHATAMA GANDHIJI came too AFRICA 🌍 stayed in SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦 A barrister, started this movement 👉SATAYAGRAHA the AFRICANS SIR NELSON MENDELA THE PUBLICS, THE PEOPLES GOT INPENDENCE IN AFRICA 🌍 AFRICANS SIR NELSON MENDELA, PRESIDENT DR.DAVID KENNIETH KAUNDA ,AFRICA LEADERS 🌍 👏👍
I se you pointing the spider I once ask Ukrainen girls if she want come with me visit Africa and she said she’s scare of the spiders and snakes are u scared too? Beautiful the landscape view the bridge is stunning 🌁
I haven't seen a single snake or a dangerous spider, I am in Africa 10 months already. There are many of them in Thailand for example, but people are not Afraid to go there. It is really upset that they have so many fears regarding African countries and don't want to come and explore new countries. The goal of my channel is to show people that African countries worth to visit. We live only once, there is no place for fear.
Fear is avoiding them that is not fact . The factors is the rumours about Africa that most of European people spread globally 'in Africa we live unhygen condition ,no clean water,no roads no health facilities. Apparently live with wild animals and stay in Thatch and mud houses and so on.
Everybody says less than a minute, but, you know, people wash clothes there without any fear. I think one jumping from the bridge has a chance to get to the land alive 😏 need to check it with a piece of meat
Sorry about the visa issue on the Tanzanian border.I am so happy to see you exploring our wonderful African continent. I am Burundian, I studied at Friendship University in Moscow (1971-1977) and I lived in Dodoma (Tanzania) 1977-1982 and 1984/1985. Russia, Tanzania and Zambia are wonderful countries. Your guide is always very helpful, I have seen him with Burundian TravellerBI and with Claude Joseph from Kenya. I saw the bridge for the first time in a video posted by the Tanzanian RUclipsr Malango Travels Tz. Thank you for allowing us to walk with you on the bridge and see the details like the railway tracks in the middle and the inauguration plaque. I was waiting to see if you really dare to jump in the waters of the mighty Zambezi River. On the map it is interesting how the Namibian Caprivi Strip get to the Zambezi River and how the Congolese Haut-Katanga Province is surrounded by Zambian territory. Isho ras sposibo bolshoi. Priviet vashemu molodomu sinu (I try to remember some of my Russian language by watching Russian and Ukrainian comedies on RUclips).. ruclips.net/video/7dJbOIZhFeE/видео.html www.pindula.co.zw/2021/05/09/mnangagwa-invited-for-kazungula-bridge-official-opening/
It is so nice to receive such a comment from you. One day I will visit Burundi as well. I know that university, I have few friends from there. Maybe you met there Nigusie Kassaye from Ethiopia. He wrote an amazing book about Haile Selassie. Thank you for joining me in my trips 🤗 I am happy if it was interesting and useful for you. Now I am working on video how we crossed Victoria Falls Bridge walking on foot from Zambia to Zimbabwe to Victoria Falls Town. Finally I crossed this border ☺️ Where do you live now? Burundi?
@@annagross I came to study in US in 1982, then with my academic advisor we received a research grant and I went back to Tanzania in 1984/1985 for 9 months (one month and a half pleading to get back into the Tanzanian civil system: at that time, it would have been hard/impossible as a foreigner to get geological information without that, 6 months of actual field work and my advisor came for three weeks (and he said he enjoyed staying mostly in a small tent at 3 sites south of Lake Victoria and meeting my Burundian and Tanzanian friends in Dodoma and Dar es salaam), one month and half to wrap up my work, travel to the Burundian border to meet my dad and one of my younger brothers, and to ship my 300-400 kilos of rock samples by sea ) and went back to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and now I live in the State of Arizona (Southwest of US). When peace returned to Burundi, I managed to go and visit my family in October 2006 (after 35 years) and again in 2018. Not a long time ago I read about the changes at the Friendship University and I was so thrilled that the original building where the university started in 1960 (and where the geology department was) is still being used as the Academy of Engineering of the university. I knew about the changes at the university after watching the videos of one Russian lady (Eli from Russia) who graduated from there around 2019? When I was there, the university had about 5000-6000 students, and I just read that People's Friendship University of Russia had more than 29000 students in 2014. In the 1970s there were about 250 Burundians in Soviet universities and military academies. Just a few weeks ago, after the visit of Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov to Burundi, the Russia government promised to double the scholarships to Burundian students from 50 to 100 per year. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_Peoples%27_Friendship_University_of_Russia ruclips.net/video/Gtye9kycWCM/видео.html
@@mawazoaliselemaniI studied introductory Russian for one year and then geology for the following 5 years (in Russian language).it has been a such long time since I left Moscow, I had to learn Swahili and improve my English (Burundi is considered French speaking country). Today I probably would be able to understand 80 to 90 percent.
@@annagross happy that its you, how the universe works..... So I was looking up Kazungula bridge videos because I wanted to make a thumbnail for my 2 mins video and vuala, I bumped in to this beautiful thumbnail with a familiar face. On opening the video I saw your son and I was like, I know these people.... glad you are making videos about your travels I am subbing and will be following. Cheers
You definitely are right. I was wondering how the hundreds of Zambians, Batswana and South Koreans were protected from crocodiles and hippos during the construction of the bridge.
@@annagross i like your channel keep up the great work its just that i dont like crocs ice seen that tree are some rivers you can swim in that have cages were crocs carnt get in
For years peoples wanted this KAZUNGULA BRIGE, finally beautifully build KAZUNGULA BRIGE 👉CHABWINO FOR SOUTHERN AFRICA 🌍 👍
I like this Bridge
In the south Satish. You would say "Chabota for Southern Africa". You would speak the way you did if you were in Eastern Province
Its absolutely wonderful, god bless the Zambian people" including that wonderful gentleman" you know when you see the people, the open lands"wildlife front veg meat etc",these, wonderful people have Heaven" whenever there is open land in the west" they want to build on it
Crossed many times on the old ferry, 50 odd years ago.
It should take about 6 hours by the old ferry?
@@annagross Try one hour max, in those days no delays not so much traffic to South Africa
Yes, my mother had a saying, life is a journey, just take one day at a time!! Amazing bridge, wasnt there when i was
Such a good phrase
Its not Zambia's bridge. It was a collaborative project between Botswana and Zambia, to connect the two countries
The Crocodiles 🐊 Will Have you for Lunch as soon as you Enter the water.... They will have Some Nice Meet
Your boys hand propeller reminded me of my childhood in Tanganyika. Several of us boys every time we went back home to Dar from school in Mbeya we used to make these propellers to hold outside the bus window, we would spend days carefully carving them.
The way from Mbeya to Dar is so long! I am curious to see your wooden propeller, that is a nice story, thank you for sharing 🤗
@@annagross yes it was, when we first went, me and sister, it took forever, halfway by train then other half by bus, but later all the way by bus. Either way took 2 days. Only tarmac for the first 100 miles the rest dirt. We did it for three years, then sent to boarding school in England, I later found out there were some perfectly good schools in Kenya, and we could have gone back home to Dar every term, but we only flew back in the long summer holidays. Our parents came back for Xmas when the clan got together at grandparents, but not every year, too expensive I guess.
Zambia 🇿🇲 welcomes you with open arms Ana
Thank you! Such words are so important for me
ZIKHOMO ZAMBIA 🇿🇲 LIVINGSTONE, KAZUNGULA BRIGE helping the local peoples and the tourists, too move ,safely too other sites, off borders, 👉THE KAZUNGULA BRIGE, 👉TWAHLUMBHA, CHABWINO 👌🇿🇲
Hey Anna thank you so much for visiting Zambia you are most welcome. Zambia is a wonderful country with absolutely wonderful people. I have subscribed to your channel so that I can keep up with your travels. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thank you so much! Zambia is wonderful. It is a pleasure to "travel" with you, enjoy!
WELCOME TOO ZAMBIA 🇿🇲, ZIKHOMO, AFRICA 🌍 CHABWINO 👌👍
Wow nice bridge
Yeah it is
❤follower from cote d'ivoire ( ivoiry coast) this bridge seems like the mount nimba which shelters Liberia,guinea konakry and my country!!! Tribes are same ,only Western map masters are other African!!!!!😅😅😅
Interesting! I am glad to see you here on my channel ❤️
Pleased ur enjoying Zambia, i was born there in 1954, came to UK in 1973, never been back since, cannot get my hubby on a plane!!!😣 However he has promised me he will drive me round africa when he retires in about 3 years time, picked u up from Bupe s channel
I am waiting for both of you here guys, you need to come 🤗
Hahaha you should come home buddy
Defo will do
I've been there before the bridge.. beautiful area. Lived many years in Zambia in the 1980s/90s
So cool! Is it interesting to see how it changed?
@@annagross Yes. It's also a bit strange..
I didn't know 4 countries meet in that bridge. Pass by walking looks nice. By the way nice hat Yan:)
It is a unique place in the world. Three countries is one place you can meet quite often. But 4 countries only here
@@annagross , four countries DO NOT MEET on this bridge. From this bridge you can only VIEW four countries. To get to Namibia, you need to drive another 70 km.
@@mishkaVshtanishkah Are you sure the West African country of Nigeria is just 70 km from this bridge?
@@stansiyomana1239 , Namibia, of course Namibia, not Nigeria, thanks, corrected.
@@mishkaVshtanishkah Ni za shto zimliak! (in Russian)/ You're welcome.
Thanks for visiting Zambia hannah ❤
Zambia is a nice county with amazing people
Beautiful bridge
It really is!
Nice shot
Thank you
Hey Anna, I'm Misha, it's from Serbia! It's great to see a fellow Slav, I love your channel and I love the fascinating places you travel to! I subscribed and look forward to seeing more of your amazing travels and experiences in Africa!
Hey Misha! Nice to meet you at my channel. I am happy you like it, thanks for your comments 🤗 Serbia is a great country with amazing people, one day I will definitely visit it
@@annagross well thank you. It would be amazing to see you here some day. For now though I love all your videos and wish you the best!!
@@stanley1554 Thank you!! I am happy you like them. I am not in Zambia, I still travel. Now in Sri Lanka. I hope you will have a great time in Zambia. I am waiting for news from you about relocation 🙂
@@annagross Ah okay, in that case, I wish you the best in Sri Lanka and hope you have safe travels and wish you health. Farewell Ms.Anna.
@@stanley1554 thank you!
Amazing
Thank you 🤗
I like the bridge took
Very interesting video. Another interesting thing to do is to find out who design this beautiful bridge.
Thank you! the South Korean construction firm Daewoo E&C
@@annagrossdesign not construction
Am from Lusaka, Zambia. Great video!
Thank you so much!
👉TWAHLUMBHA, LIVINGSTONE, KAZUNGULA RD,TOO KAZUNGULA BRIGE CONNECTS BOTSWANA 🇧🇼, NAMIBIA 🇳🇦,,, ZIMBABWE 🇿🇼,, ZAMBIA 🇿🇲,,, 👉CHABWINO KAZUNGULA BRIGE 👌
Yes, it is a great project
Hi Hannah.. here from TikTok.. Love your videos. Don't ever give up on this channel
Thank you dear! They removed my video from TikTok 😭😭😭 It was so popular, that they thought I use some fake promotion 😏 that's really funny
Hi Anna.
Welcome in Africa . Enjoy the landscapes and it's beautiful weather..vist Namibia on your next Africa tour.
Thank you! I hope I will visit Namibia as well
Thank you so much for sharing with us your travel! Amazing 😊
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
This is the most expensive and beautiful border in Africa
The place is really unique because only here you can observe borders of 4 countries at once
Anyways thanks Anna for continues showing what others they don't show...enjoy your staying🎉🎉🌹🌹
Thank you for watching! Your comments encourage me to create new videos
Thanks for the video 🇿🇼
Voting for no borders 😉
Me too!
Nope
If we were a bird, we could cross the boder easily.😂
Ahaha you are right. Many crazy things we could do being birds!
It's a nice bridge
welcome to zambia
Thank you!
Nice 👍
Thanks ✌
Lovely & enjoy your time in Zambia
Thank you!
Hi Anna welcome to Tanzania 🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿
I like Tanzania! I stayed there for a year
@@annagross Wooow! It's pleasure to hear this sorry where are you located now?
ZAMBIA kuchalo
Nice madam come to Hyderabad please
Definitely I will!
👍👍👍😇💋
Years ago you could cross the victoria bridge with no borders when it was n and s rhodesia, after independence it all changed
I hate borders
During RHODESIA was ,COLONIALISM, SLAVARY ,in in AFRICA 🌍 after INPENDENCE YEARS now ZAMBIA 🇿🇲, BOTSWANA 🇧🇼, NAMIBIA 🇳🇦,, ZIMBABWE 🇿🇼,, NATIVES NAME, FREEDOM, LIBERTY 🗽 PEACE ✌ FREELY NATIVES LIVES, from 👉COLONIALISM AND SLAVARY, BY COLONIALISM STOP ✋ by DR.DAVID LIVINGSTONE A MISSIONARY TOO AFRICA 🌍 AFRICANS SATAYAGRAHA MAHATAMA GANDHIJI came too AFRICA 🌍 stayed in SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦 A barrister, started this movement 👉SATAYAGRAHA the AFRICANS SIR NELSON MENDELA THE PUBLICS, THE PEOPLES GOT INPENDENCE IN AFRICA 🌍 AFRICANS SIR NELSON MENDELA, PRESIDENT DR.DAVID KENNIETH KAUNDA ,AFRICA LEADERS 🌍 👏👍
****Anna gross, how did you end up in Africa and what city in Russia are you from?
I am from Moscow. I am traveling, slowly. Staying in one place for some time.
I se you pointing the spider I once ask Ukrainen girls if she want come with me visit Africa and she said she’s scare of the spiders and snakes are u scared too? Beautiful the landscape view the bridge is stunning 🌁
I haven't seen a single snake or a dangerous spider, I am in Africa 10 months already. There are many of them in Thailand for example, but people are not Afraid to go there. It is really upset that they have so many fears regarding African countries and don't want to come and explore new countries. The goal of my channel is to show people that African countries worth to visit. We live only once, there is no place for fear.
Fear is avoiding them that is not fact . The factors is the rumours about Africa that most of European people spread globally 'in Africa we live unhygen condition ,no clean water,no roads no health facilities. Apparently live with wild animals and stay in Thatch and mud houses and so on.
About two minutes i would think 😫😫!! 🙈
Everybody says less than a minute, but, you know, people wash clothes there without any fear. I think one jumping from the bridge has a chance to get to the land alive 😏 need to check it with a piece of meat
Depends if u injure yourself on way down, like a shark they sense blood
Come to Namibia
For sure, one day! Hope soon
Sorry about the visa issue on the Tanzanian border.I am so happy to see you exploring our wonderful African continent. I am Burundian, I studied at Friendship University in Moscow (1971-1977) and I lived in Dodoma (Tanzania) 1977-1982 and 1984/1985. Russia, Tanzania and Zambia are wonderful countries.
Your guide is always very helpful, I have seen him with Burundian TravellerBI and with Claude Joseph from Kenya.
I saw the bridge for the first time in a video posted by the Tanzanian RUclipsr Malango Travels Tz.
Thank you for allowing us to walk with you on the bridge and see the details like the railway tracks in the middle and the inauguration plaque.
I was waiting to see if you really dare to jump in the waters of the mighty Zambezi River.
On the map it is interesting how the Namibian Caprivi Strip get to the Zambezi River and how the Congolese Haut-Katanga Province is surrounded by Zambian territory.
Isho ras sposibo bolshoi. Priviet vashemu molodomu sinu (I try to remember some of my Russian language by watching Russian and Ukrainian comedies on RUclips)..
ruclips.net/video/7dJbOIZhFeE/видео.html
www.pindula.co.zw/2021/05/09/mnangagwa-invited-for-kazungula-bridge-official-opening/
It is so nice to receive such a comment from you. One day I will visit Burundi as well.
I know that university, I have few friends from there.
Maybe you met there Nigusie Kassaye from Ethiopia. He wrote an amazing book about Haile Selassie.
Thank you for joining me in my trips 🤗 I am happy if it was interesting and useful for you. Now I am working on video how we crossed Victoria Falls Bridge walking on foot from Zambia to Zimbabwe to Victoria Falls Town. Finally I crossed this border ☺️
Where do you live now? Burundi?
Ochen priyatno videt russkie frazi. Spasibo bolshoe
@@annagross I came to study in US in 1982, then with my academic advisor we received a research grant and I went back to Tanzania in 1984/1985 for 9 months (one month and a half pleading to get back into the Tanzanian civil system: at that time, it would have been hard/impossible as a foreigner to get geological information without that, 6 months of actual field work and my advisor came for three weeks (and he said he enjoyed staying mostly in a small tent at 3 sites south of Lake Victoria and meeting my Burundian and Tanzanian friends in Dodoma and Dar es salaam), one month and half to wrap up my work, travel to the Burundian border to meet my dad and one of my younger brothers, and to ship my 300-400 kilos of rock samples by sea ) and went back to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and now I live in the State of Arizona (Southwest of US). When peace returned to Burundi, I managed to go and visit my family in October 2006 (after 35 years) and again in 2018. Not a long time ago I read about the changes at the Friendship University and I was so thrilled that the original building where the university started in 1960 (and where the geology department was) is still being used as the Academy of Engineering of the university.
I knew about the changes at the university after watching the videos of one Russian lady (Eli from Russia) who graduated from there around 2019? When I was there, the university had about 5000-6000 students, and I just read that People's Friendship University of Russia had more than 29000 students in 2014.
In the 1970s there were about 250 Burundians in Soviet universities and military academies. Just a few weeks ago, after the visit of Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov to Burundi, the Russia government promised to double the scholarships to Burundian students from 50 to 100 per year.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba_Peoples%27_Friendship_University_of_Russia
ruclips.net/video/Gtye9kycWCM/видео.html
You speak Russian?
@@mawazoaliselemaniI studied introductory Russian for one year and then geology for the following 5 years (in Russian language).it has been a such long time since I left Moscow, I had to learn Swahili and improve my English (Burundi is considered French speaking country). Today I probably would be able to understand 80 to 90 percent.
Crocodile 🐊🐊🐊 visit each country With no Visa Botswana and Zambia said Anna 🤣🤣🤣
Красавица
Спасибо
Hello ❤
I have a feeling we met on Tazara train from Tanzania to Zambia. I am Kenyan and was with three other Kenyans....do I look or sound familiar to you?
Yes, sure I remember you! How did you find this channel? How are you?
@@annagross happy that its you, how the universe works..... So I was looking up Kazungula bridge videos because I wanted to make a thumbnail for my 2 mins video and vuala, I bumped in to this beautiful thumbnail with a familiar face. On opening the video I saw your son and I was like, I know these people.... glad you are making videos about your travels I am subbing and will be following. Cheers
That's is wonderful, I am so glad to be in touch with you! Thanks to universe 😊
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If you jump into the river,the crocodiles 🐊 will receive you as a happy meal for them 😂
True, but maybe that meal wouldn't be so happy 😊
You definitely are right. I was wondering how the hundreds of Zambians, Batswana and South Koreans were protected from crocodiles and hippos during the construction of the bridge.
Are you still in Zambia
Unfortunately not
🐼🐼🐼🐼
The crocodiles would eat you before you even touch the water 😅😅😅
Ahaha they can jump
@@annagross yes, they can stand tall
Crocs will eat you in a blink of an eye
😄
The crocodiles would get you in a few minutes.
Maybe next time to come with a piece of meat to check it 🤔
@@annagross
😂😂, we want you to keep coming back to Zambia in one piece - please don't try anything crazy!
Edgar chagwa lungu bridge
Thank you for the information 👍👍👍
@@annagrosshe is lying 😂
Actually that's Botswana's bridge. Hence the elephant tusks
Thank you for the information
Good animals are happy! But they are eaten by lions ad crocks though!
dont like crocs
you can jump in a canal in europe go for a swim you carnt do the same in africa
Ok, maybe I will do it when I will be too old an risky lady 😊
@@annagross i like your channel keep up the great work
its just that i dont like crocs
ice seen that tree are some rivers you can swim in that have cages were crocs carnt get in
Wow this awesome i like the video and the information which you're exposing to us who no chance to visit kazungula .
So geographical
Thank you so much!! 🤗🤗🤗
#se.un✌🏻🌞