In Zimbabwe, Africa, you will find the magnificent Victoria Falls at a height of 128 m. The location is known as "The Devil's Swimming Pool". During the months of September and December, people can swim as close as possible to the edge of the falls - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Title: In Zimbabwe, Africa, you will find the magnificent Victoria Falls at a height of 128 m. The location is known as "The Devil's Swimming Pool". During the months of September and December, people can swim as close as possible to the edge of the falls


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In Zimbabwe, Africa, you will find the
magnificent Victoria Falls at a height of 128
m.The location is known as "The Devil's Swimming
Pool".During the months of September and
December, people can swim as close as possible to
the edge of the falls without falling over!These
falls are becoming well known amongst the
"radical tourist" industry as more and more
people search for the ultimate experience.Would
you dare?
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Does it remind you of a past Sarnes trip ?
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Trip to Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) - August 2006
Preikestolen seen from a boat on the Lyslfjord
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Preikestolen is located 40 km east of Stavenger
on the Western Atlantic Coast of Norway
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The big crack bisecting the stone all the way
down to the fjord
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The Sarnes enjoying Lunch
The big crack separating the distal part of the
rock from the proximal one
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Someone has lost his mind
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