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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Malawi, Lake Malawi National Park. Young guest relaxes in a hammock at Pumulani Lodge

Malawi, Lake Malawi National Park. Young guest relaxes in a hammock at Pumulani Lodge. (MR)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Malawi, Dedza. Grass-roofed houses in a rural village in the Dedza region

Malawi, Dedza. Grass-roofed houses in a rural village in the Dedza region

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Malawi, Mangochi. Queen Victoria Clocktower, built in 1903, is a prominent landmark

Malawi, Mangochi. Queen Victoria Clocktower, built in 1903, is a prominent landmark

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Malawi, Zomba Plateau. A horse riding safari is a popular way to explore Zomba Plateau

Malawi, Zomba Plateau. A horse riding safari is a popular way to explore Zomba Plateau. (MR)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Malawi, Liwonde. View downstream along the Shire River from the barrage near Liwonde

Malawi, Liwonde. View downstream along the Shire River from the barrage near Liwonde

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Malawi, Zomba. View over the town of Zomba from the lower slopes of Zomba Plateau where once there

Malawi, Zomba. View over the town of Zomba from the lower slopes of Zomba Plateau where once there was dense forestry plantations

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Malawi, Zomba. View from the exotic gardens of Ku Chawe Inn towards Zomba Mountain

Malawi, Zomba. View from the exotic gardens of Ku Chawe Inn towards Zomba Mountain

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Malawi, Monkey Bay. An old dug-out canoe pulled up on to the beach of Lake Malawi

Malawi, Monkey Bay. An old dug-out canoe pulled up on to the beach of Lake Malawi

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Early morning mist in the forests of Central Malawi

Early morning mist in the forests of Central Malawi

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A man makes attractive floor mats from dried palm fronds near Liwonde

A man makes attractive floor mats from dried palm fronds near Liwonde

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A workman attends to tobacco leaves curing on racks

A workman attends to tobacco leaves curing on racks in a barn in Central Malawi. Tobacco is by far Malawis most important export crop

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A wood carver puts the finishing touches to a Chiefs chair

A wood carver puts the finishing touches to a Chiefs chair. These two-piece, three-legged stools with high, decorated backs are beautifully made from hard wood and have become popular with tourists

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A boat ferries people across the Shire River

A boat ferries people across the Shire River, Lake Malawis only outlet at its southern end

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Rough seas pound Karonga Beach in the early morning

Rough seas pound Karonga Beach in the early morning. The Livingstone Mountains rise steeply the far side of the lake. Lake Malawi is the epitome of a Rift Valley lake _ long, narrow and very deep

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Nyika Plateau, Malawi

Nyika Plateau, Malawi
A full moon rises over the Nyika Plateau at dusk

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Roan antelope, Nyika plateau, Malawi

Roan antelope, Nyika plateau, Malawi
Roan antelope (Hippotragus equinus) on the skyline of the Nyika plateau

Background imageRelated Images Collection: White-breasted Cormorant, Lake Malawi, Malawi

White-breasted Cormorant, Lake Malawi, Malawi
White-breasted Cormorants dry out in the early morning sunlight on Lake Malawi

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Errol Hinds and Julius Mapata, Livingstone to Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia, 1925 (1927)

Errol Hinds and Julius Mapata, Livingstone to Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia, 1925 (1927). Artist: Thomas A Glover
Errol Hinds and Julius Mapata, Livingstone to Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia, 1925 (1927). A print from Cape to Cairo, by Stella Court Treatt, George G Harrap & Company Ltd, 1927

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Waiting the Arrival of the Mission Steamer, Likoma, Lake Nyasa, Africa, 1904

Waiting the Arrival of the Mission Steamer, Likoma, Lake Nyasa, Africa, 1904. Scene in what is now Malawi. Published by the Universities Mission to Central Africa



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