Thanks for all the Greetings from you to us here in Africa - we left Lake Malawi and journeyed to the border town of Chipata Zambia. We were having some problems with the 4X4 camper we were pulling - had run into the same problem at the start of the expedition with one of the other vehicles - a fault in the axel that caused the wheel to fall off the vehicle - we did not ...want that replicated as - it would leave us stranded - we still have 7 days left of the expedition and 1500 miles as we journey to the place where Dr David Livingstone's heart was buried in Africa - some of the terrain is so rough that we can only drive at 40 km per hour - it is over very rough roads - any way that's what expeditions are about - it's like life - it has bumps in the road and you have to adjust and repair - however the Lord is with you and he helps you overcome all the plans of the wicked one. Any way cannot wait to update you on all the happenings of the expedition and what we have learnt so far - the Lord has been teaching us so much through this journey - it's amazing - what an amazing man Dr Livingstone was
Day 16
The site of our Camp at Cape McClaire - where Livingstone had one of his missions bases - this is where all his men deserted him