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Driving in Zimbabwe : Harare to Mutare (Vumba) via Marondera and Rusape along A4 national road 

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Harare, formerly Salisbury, capital of Zimbabwe, lying in the northeastern part of the country. The city was founded in 1890 at the spot where the British South Africa Company’s Pioneer Column halted its march into Mashonaland; it was named for Lord Salisbury, then British prime minister. The name Harare is derived from that of the outcast Chief Neharawe, who, with his people, occupied the kopje (the hill at the foot of which the commercial area grew) at the time the Pioneer Column arrived and seized the land. The city was created a municipality in 1897 and developed after the arrival of the railway (1899) from the port of Beira, Mozambique, becoming a market and mining centre. It was chartered as a city in 1935. Industrialization during and after World War II led to an influx of population. Salisbury was the capital of the colony of Southern Rhodesia, of the short-lived Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (1953-63), and of Rhodesia during the period of the unilateral declaration of independence (1965-79). It was retained as capital by the new government of independent Zimbabwe (1980) and renamed Harare.
The city is modern and well-planned, with multistoried buildings and tree-lined avenues. It is the site of Anglican and Roman Catholic cathedrals, a Dutch Reformed church, the Queen Victoria Memorial Library and Museum, the National Archives, the University of Zimbabwe (opened 1957), and the Rhodes National Gallery.
Harare lies at an elevation of 4,865 feet (1,483 metres) and has a temperate climate. It is a hub of rail, road, and air transport (the airport at nearby Kentucky handles international traffic) and is the centre of Zimbabwe’s industry and commerce. It is also the main distribution point for the agricultural produce of the surrounding area, especially its Virginia tobacco. There are also important gold mines in the vicinity. Greater Harare includes residential Highlands and the industrial suburbs of Southerton, Graniteside, and Workington. The most populous of the adjoining townships is Highfield. Area 216 square miles (559 square km). Pop. (2002) 1,435,784; (2012) 1,485,231.
A Minute by minute series of video clips to give a real feel of the road. Boring clips are not discarded - this is what it really feels like! But 20X faster than in real life. The camera automatically records for 3 seconds every minute of the journey. Driving in Zimbabwe minute by minute
Map: goo.gl/maps/poTMtmQfWbHgrnSR6 4 hours 290 km
Art Lodges : goo.gl/maps/tpvNhVqtemf4xgjY6
Holiday Inn, Mutare : goo.gl/maps/wvpUPyX9spjHWvyU9
Eden Lodge (not recommended) : goo.gl/maps/J4GyGNqqra38y3Ea7
0:00 Depart Harare
1:51 Surrey
2:32 Marondera
6:01 Rusape
9:00 Christmas Pass
9:15 Mutare
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Комментарии : 6   
@lawd3l143
@lawd3l143 10 месяцев назад
Awesome
@LessonWorldTV
@LessonWorldTV 7 месяцев назад
Your channel is so AWESOME!! I however am almost in tears just watching all the familiar spots & towns 😢. I cannot wait to set foot in Zimbabwe again. This is the land that grew me.
@quickrealroad
@quickrealroad 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much!!
@jlball66
@jlball66 Год назад
Did the same route. Your vid is way better than my camera. What did you use to record?
@GeraldPost
@GeraldPost Год назад
Hero8 and a hacked remote control
@ZimJoggerDownUnder
@ZimJoggerDownUnder Год назад
When was the video recorded? Why are ATMs not working? Thanks for the video
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