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     MALAWI - Lake Malawi; Liwonde National Park; Chiponde - Malawi/Mozambique border


    
MALAWI - Senga Bay, Lake Malawi (pics from left to right - top to bottom) –the shoreline is a hive of activity, with fishermen getting
      boats ready for a night's fishing, repairing nets, motors, or just relaxing; kids being kids and having a swim off some boats;
      Viv negotiating with some 'beach boys' (official guides!!) for a boat trip on the lake; Neil & Helen and the 'boys' on the boat;
      the fishing village near where we were camped, with lots of racks of drying fish and stalls selling food, etc.

      fishing boats    fishermen nets    lake malawi boats    kids lake malawi

     viv neg boat    boat trip    fish drying racks  fishing village   

    (pics from left to right - top to bottom) – the women spend most of their time on the lake shore washing clothes; Neil with a group of
     friendly kids wanting their picture taken, and then looking at the digital image - a great laugh for them!

    nets    washing lakeside   neil kids   kids

     (pics from left to right - top to bottom) – our camp at Cape Maclear - The Eagles Nest; sunset from camp;
     Liwonde NP & elephants along the Shire River and flood plains; a big load of bamboo on pushbikes going somewhere!

     cape maclear   sunset   np  bamboo  

     (pics from left to right - top to bottom) – the village of Chiponde on the Malawi/Mozambique border - the track through the
     border was just back a bit behind the vehicles; Viv spending some of the Malawi kwechas ($) left in the local market - some
     sort of fried bun (it wasn't bad) and some lovely fresh bread rolls.


     border   market   market
     

        

     

     

 

                  


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