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This was my birthday in 1997, spent on Mount Mulanje in the Southern Region of Malawi. Mount Mulanje is the tallest peak in Malawi at 3002 meters. | |
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Mr. Mdota, his cousin, and I enjoy a few greens and browns (Carlsburg beers) while my brother and I were stranded in Karonga because of a collapsed bridge. (1998) | |
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Here is a picture of me holding off the cows on the beach in Karonga. They have no respect for my personal space! (1998) | |
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These pictures (left) were taken from the Ilala, one
of the ships that provide the only transportation from Malawi's mainland to
the islands of Likoma and Chizumulu. (1996)
If you look very carefully, you can see someone standing in front of this massive Baobab tree. This picture was taken on Likoma Island in Lake Malawi. (1996) |
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I learned how to make nsima, the staple food in Malawi, during Peace Corps training. Nsima is made from maize flour and water. (1996) | |
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Chembe Falls on Livingstonia in the Northern Region of Malawi is the tallest waterfall in Malawi. Livinstonia is the site of one of the most well known Missions in Malawi. (1997) | |