3. February 2017 08:02
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Leaving Zimbabwe we had the experience of the aircraft (an old B737) breaking down with engine problems prior to our departure. Although this is not uncommon, most international airports would have a team of aircraft mechanics along with spare parts to fix problems.

Victoria Falls do not have all the same facilities due to the low volume of aircraft, so in our case the pilot and co-pilot stepped up and went out to fix the problem themselves. With just a two hour delay we were back underway.

I doubt a pilot from a big international airline would step up and get his hands dirty or even have the skills to fix basic and common problems....credit go to bush pilots!
1. February 2017 15:02
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31. January 2017 13:01
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Just outside Victoria Falls there is this Baobab tree that they keep showing to tourists (behind fencing so tourists don't vandalise it). We were brought there on the way to the Boma restaurant because the other people in the bus wanted to see it.
They all went Ooooh and Ahhh by seeing it, but I must say that it is neither big or beautiful as far as Baobab trees go...even the fig trees here in Australia are bigger (and better looking).
31. January 2017 12:01
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30. January 2017 14:01
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One thing about Zimbabwe was that everything is quite expensive for tourists in Victoria falls.
Back in 2008/09 the whole economy collapsed and the local currency was worth less than the paper it was printed on. As a result the entire country started using stable currencies such as US dollars.
In Victoria falls this means that everything is paid for in US dollars and since everything is more or less government controlled they try to milk tourists for as much hard currency as they possibly can.
As a result most tourists stay for a shorter duration as they probably would otherwise which is a pity as the benefits of tourism isn't shared with the rest of the country.
The country also has all the typical African inefficiencies and illogical processes which I experienced back in my days in East Africa, but which greatly annoyed Kim.
She was however greatly amused when I came back after a walk telling her that I had made her an instant billionaire - with the note here held by Aiden with a smug on his face.
30. January 2017 13:01
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During the break we decided to make a trip to South Africa and on the way do a quick detour to the Victoria falls on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia.
The first evening we book dinner at Boma restaurant. Even though it is a bit touristy (everything around the falls are) they promised a buffet dinner with various game meat and dancing/drumming.


On the menu was Mopani worms, Wort Hog, Elan, Guinea Foul and spit Lamb.



Poor little Lucas was so tired that he fell asleep in the car there and slept the whole way through.
Although Aiden was tired he did enjoy the experience (in his silly fashion).

The drumming was very interactive and the dinner guests could join in.

Good start to the trip.
19. December 2016 13:12
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It has been another year and again Merry Christmas 2016.
Following the tradition I have created another family photo for this year. Aiden and Lucas are growing older and also more naughty, so this year we decided to do something different and let the parents have a quiet evening while we let the boys 'hang out' together.
9. December 2016 17:02
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9. December 2016 15:02
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9. December 2016 15:02
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This winter during school holidays I took a day off to look after Aiden. I asked him if he wanted to go canoeing at the Royal National Park about 30 minutes drive from our house.

It was a beautiful sunny morning with not a wind or any other people in the creek.

Afterwards we went down to Wattamolla to have a look at the waterfall and play at the beach.


At Bundeena we had fish and chips for lunch.

He totally crashed on the way home.
20. March 2006 01:50
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In September 2006 I went on a business trip to Tokyo along with a colleague of mine Tsukada-san.
Most of the trip was hard work and very long days, but I did manage to snap a couple of photos here and there.
We did get the deal in Tokyo, so the trip was worthwhile, and we are now installing our solution across all of Asia.




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19. March 2006 03:56
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In Mid 2006 I went to a work meeting in Krabi in Thailand.
This happens to be a few kilometers away from one of the best rock climbing destinations in the world. So, after the meeting I took a few days off to go rock climbing.
Kim happened to be travelling in the Northern part of Thailand with some friends who had to leave on the same day my meeting ended. Kim flew down to Krabi where I picked her up at the airport.
Unfortunately it was rainy season, so most of the time in Railay it was raining, but we did manage to get one day of climbing done and the rest of the time we spend in the restaurants and playing cards.

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19. March 2006 03:54
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In 2006 I went to Holland a couple of time for work. We have an office in Vianen 50 milometers outside Amsterdam.
I normally don't take a lot of photos when I go there, but if you click on the link below then you can see some of the ones I did take.

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19. March 2006 03:53
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In early 2006 I went a trip to Seattle for our annual kick-off event.
Some of us flew over there a few days early to go skiing in Wanatchee east of Seattle. If was a weekend of perfect skiing. It was my first time skiing so I took some lessons after which I was doing fine (blue slopes).
During the week we had lots of meetings and dinners. There were award nights as well as just social nights where we could meet up with the rest of the company.
The following all of us in International went down to Crystal Mountain at Mount Raineer to do some more skiing. It was a lot of fun and we all had a great time.

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19. March 2006 03:53
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Mid 2006 I went with Soeren and his family (visiting from Thailand) to Thredbo to do some skiing. We drove down there Friday night and returned Sunday night. Thredbo is located in the Australian Alps 5 hours drive south of Sydney.
Generally the skiing conditions are pretty good, but last year was pretty bad, but we did get some skiing done.

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19. March 2006 03:51
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In early 2006 my Mum had a stroke while my parents were on holiday in Thailand.
A few months later in April when I was in Europe for work I used the opportunity to go and visit and check up on how my mum is doing.
She is now in a wheelchair and still getting used to finding new ways of doing things.
I didn't do much while I was there, because it was mainly a social visit to help my mum and dad.

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19. March 2006 03:51
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I have a number of photos that don't really justify being in individual albums. I have now added all these photos from 2006 into one album.

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19. March 2006 03:48
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I quite regularly head up to the Blue Mountains to go Rock Climbing.
We normally camp overnight and then depending on the weather and temperature decide on the day what walls we are going climbing on. The photos in the gallery are a selection of some of the photos I've taken in 2006, but there will be more to come in 2007.
Unfortunately I don't have a lot of photos of me climbing as I tend to forget to pass my camera to someone else.
Most of the time I go with my friend Sarah, but she has now moved to Canberra so she doesn't come up there as often as she used to.

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19. March 2006 03:46
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In Mid 2006 I was in Portugal for our International Partner Conference with the company.
It was a week of being busy setting up for the conference, socialising but also a lot of fun and partying.

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