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  • ...[[Kafue Ferry]] north of [[Chirundu, Zambia|Chirundu]] and the [[Chambeshi Ferry]] at [[Mbesuma]]. ...Zambia|Zambezi town]] and [[Mwinilunga]] in North-Western Province. If the ferry is not operating the only alternative to reach the other bank is a detour o
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  • [[Image:KazungulaFerry.jpg|thumb|200px|One of the two pontoon ferries that cross the Zambezi at Kazungula]] The '''Kazungula Ferry''' is a [[Pontoon (boat)|pontoon]] ferry across the 400-metre-wide [[Zambezi River]] between [[Botswana]] and [[Zamb
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  • There is a small pontoon ferry across the river, with a beach lying on the opposite bank of the main chann ...bia|Kaoma]], and a gravel road to North-Western Province via the [[Kabompo Ferry]].
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  • ...stone]] and [[Sesheke]] to [[Mongu]], which crosses the river by a pontoon ferry about 15 km (9 mi) south of Senanga. The section of the road to M
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  • ...he Kalungwishi bridge at Chipempe, which replaced the pontoon (Kalungwishi Ferry) in 2004. The falls can be viewed from the bank of the river at the top an
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  • The first Great West Road was a dirt road with [[pontoon ferry|pontoon ferries]] across rivers such as the [[Kafue River|Kafue]]. It passed throug ...on a 46-kilometre [[causeway]] across the [[Barotse Floodplain]], via the ferry across the Zambezi's main channel at Sandaula, which would then be replaced
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  • ...only five crossings along the 2,574 kilometer length of the Zambezi. A [[pontoon bridge]] was later constructed underneath it to allow vehicles to cross.
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  • *[[pontoon ferry|pontoon ferries]] at Sandaula, Libonda and Lukulu ...olution images of the causeways, showing some washed-out sections, and the ferry. Retrieved 20 November 2007.</ref> No information is available on the impac
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  • From the [[Chembe Ferry]] to Lake Mweru, the 300&nbsp;km long Luapula Valley has a higher rural pop ...rry operates between Kasenga and Kashiba, Zambia. Around 1950 the [[Chembe Ferry]] on the [[Congo Pedicle road]] became on the main vehicle crossing. The ri
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  • ...a long way upstream before the crossing, when the current would sweep the pontoon several kilometres downstream.<ref name="NRJ">[http://NRJ/V2N5/V2N5.htm (On
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  • ...reached from the provincial capital [[Mongu]] by dirt tracks and a pontoon ferry over the Zambezi. Visitors need an off-road vehicle, and have to be complet
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  • ...oncentrate]] cross Mweru on a large motorised [[Pontoon (boat)|pontoon]] [[ferry]] from Kilwa to Nchelenge, a distance of {{convert|44|km|mi}}, then drive {
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  • ...gula Bridge]]—in August 2007 a deal was announced to replace the Kazungula Ferry, one of the largest river ferries in Southern Africa, with a road bridge wh ...ad bridge to replace the Caia ferry, which, with Kazungula, is the largest ferry across the river
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