Ebert Club
Marie Haws
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2013-05-28
Marie writes: Every once in while, I'll see something on the
internet that makes me happy I wasn't there in person. Behold the
foolish and the brave: standing on one of the islands that appear during
the dry season, kayacker's Steve Fisher, Dale Jardine and Sam Drevo,
were able to peer over the edge after paddling up to the lip of Victoria
Falls; the largest waterfall in the world and which flows between
Zambia and Zimbabwe, in Africa. It's 350 feet down and behind them,
crocodiles and hippos can reportedly be found in the calmer waters near
where they were stood - but then, no guts, no glory, eh? To read more
and see additional photos, visit "Daredevil Kayakers paddle up to the precipice of the Victoria Falls" at the DailyMail.