Zambia is called the “African butterfly” because of its shape.
There are at least 27 species of snakes and several hundred species of butterflies in Zambia.
Crocodile farming is common in Zambia because of the demand for its meat and skin.
The magnificent Victoria Falls is 1 of the 7 natural wonders of the world and is nearly 1 mile wide. QboI/AAAAAAAAGw0/_ayo-EgqJ_w/s1600/victoria_falls.jpg
Natural Wonders of the World The Great Barrier Reef, Australia The Grand Canyon, Arizona Read all about them at: Northern Lights Victoria Falls, Zambia Harbor of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Mount Everest, Nepal Paricutin Volcano, Mexico
Zambia is one of the largest producers of copper in the world. content/uploads/2010/07/Copper-production.jpg
One of the first Europeans to explore Zambia was the Scottish missionary, David Livingstone.
The groundnuts are an excellent source of protein, and children love to eat them. Sometimes the children make homemade peanut butter by mashing the groundnuts. In Zambia, peanuts are called groundnuts because they grow underground.
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What we have learned: Nazarene Compassionate Ministries (NCM) helps orphans in Zambia who suffer as a result of their parents dying of AIDS. NCM provides support to caregivers through gifts of food, garden tools, and seeds for planting. They also provide sewing machines and livestock. pictures and videos: ls798_1_ls-i72_i.aspxhttp:// ls798_1_ls-i72_i.aspx