Monday, April 11, 2011

VIC FALLS TOURISM MECCA.......PICS

A tourist takes a picture of the Victoria Falls on April 1, 2011 in Victoria Falls. Zimbabwe's tourism earnings jumped 47 percent last year to $770 million, as the number of visitors rose 15 percent to 2.3 million nationally, with Victoria Falls the country's biggest attraction, according to the tourism ministry.









 This picture taken on April 1, 2011 shows people watching a man bungee jumping in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe's tourism earnings jumped 47 percent last year to $770 million, as the number of visitors rose 15 percent to 2.3 million nationally, with Victoria Falls the country's biggest attraction, according to the tourism ministry.







This picture taken on April 1, 2011 shows the train station of Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe's tourism earnings jumped 47 percent last year to $770 million, as the number of visitors rose 15 percent to 2.3 million nationally, with Victoria Falls the country's biggest attraction, according to the tourism ministry.



Two people cross the Victoria Falls bridge which is the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe on April 1, 2011. Zimbabwe's resort town of Victoria Falls has forgotten Zimbabwe's days of hyperinflation, hunger and political violence. Now it's competing to win over tourists from Livingstone, its twin city in Zambia.







This picture taken on April 1, 2011 shows the statue of explorator David Livingstone in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe's tourism earnings jumped 47 percent last year to $770 million, as the number of visitors rose 15 percent to 2.3 million nationally, with Victoria Falls the country's biggest attraction, according to the tourism ministry.











A tour guide waits for clients visiting the Victoria Falls on March 30, 2011 in Livingstone, Zambia. Zimbabwe's resort town of Victoria Falls has forgotten Zimbabwe's days of hyperinflation, hunger and political violence. Now it's competing to win over tourists from Livingstone, its twin city in Zambia.







A woman walks past sign post pointing the direction for Victoria Falls on April 1, 2011 in Livingstone, Zambia. Zimbabwe's resort town of Victoria Falls has forgotten Zimbabwe's days of hyperinflation, hunger and political violence. Now it's competing to win over tourists from Livingstone, its twin city in Zambia.







This picture taken on April 1, 2011 shows a guest making enquiries at the desk of the Victoria Falls Hotel in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe's tourism earnings jumped 47 percent last year to $770 million, as the number of visitors rose 15 percent to 2.3 million nationally, with Victoria Falls the country's biggest attraction, according to the tourism ministry.








An old locomotive is pictured at the Railway Museum of Livingstone on April 1, 2011, Zambia. Zimbabwe's resort town of Victoria Falls has forgotten Zimbabwe's days of hyperinflation, hunger and political violence. Now it's competing to win over tourists from Livingstone, its twin city in Zambia.







 Traditional zambian dancers perform for tourists on March 30, 2011 in Livingstone, Zambia. Zimbabwe's resort town of Victoria Falls has forgotten Zimbabwe's days of hyperinflation, hunger and political violence. Now it's competing to win over tourists from Livingstone, its twin city in Zambia.






Workers look on at the Railway Museum of Livingstone on April 1, 2011, Zambia. Zimbabwe's resort town of Victoria Falls has forgotten Zimbabwe's days of hyperinflation, hunger and political violence. Now it's competing to win over tourists from Livingstone, its twin city in Zambia.



This picture taken on April 1, 2011 shows the Victoria Falls Hotel in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe's tourism earnings jumped 47 percent last year to $770 million, as the number of visitors rose 15 percent to 2.3 million nationally, with Victoria Falls the country's biggest attraction, according to the tourism ministry.

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