Saturday, August 29, 2009

Getting to Overland Missions Rapid 14 base camp in Livingstone, Zambia



8-25-09 (Tue):

Took off from Atlanta airport and arrived in Johannesburg (JNB), South Africa (15.5 hrs later) at 5:30pm Joberg time. It seems everyone who lives there or has been there calls it Joberg. Due to the time change (Joberg being 6hrs ahead of CST) and the duration of the flight, we never had a Wednesday.

Stayed all night in the airport. We decided it was better to stay behind and help out a fellow missionary who was on our flight, than to wait any longer on our driver to the backpacking lodge.



8-27-09 (Thur):

We took off for Livingstone (LVI) around 10:40am and arrived at 12:45pm. After paying for our Visas and claiming our luggage we were met by Overland Missions staff; Dan, Rachel, and Candi. We climbed aboard one of the 4x4 trucks that OM uses for epxeditions/village ministries, stopped in the city of Livingstone for some base camp supplies, exchange our money, and grab a late lunch. After about a 25 minute ride we finally arrived at our new home for the next 3 months: Overland Missions Rapid 14 Base. The base camp is situated above Rapid #14 on the Zambezi River. We spent the rest of the day touring the 30+ acre camp, unpacking our things, and trying to get over our jetlag.

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