Talk:Kazungula Ferry

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Historically, before Zimbabwe and Namibia gained independence, the Kazangula ferry was the one "overland" (or more accurately, "over river" point of transfer between black and white-controlled African states. Then-Rhodesia and South-African controlled Namibia as well as Portugese-controlled Mozambique borders were closed with the neighbouring black countries.  Botswana, of course, needed to maintain relationships with South Africa and Rhodesia for its economic survival.  So you could cross the ferry between Zambia and Botswana at the one point in the river where the borders intersected, and then carry on to Rhodesia or South West Africa (Namibia).  It was quite a safe crossing, if something of an adventure.  — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.206.129.63 (talk) 04:34, 29 April 2012 (UTC)

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