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Zambezi River: High water levels suspend white-water rafting

14 Mar 2018
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Wild Horizons has closed its white-water rafting activity on the Zambezi River due to high water levels.

Wild Horizons, based in Zimbabwe, will reopen the activity when the river has dropped to a safe level again, with levels anticipated to recede by late May.

The company will announce an opening date once it has been confirmed.

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