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Zomba Plateau

Zomba Plateau by nchenga.
taken near Malosa

from Wikipedia:

The Zomba Plateau is arguably Zomba's most famous feature. In some parts, it rises to 1800m in height and is covered with vast tracts of African Juniper and Widdringtonia, and other mixed vegetation. The top of the Plateau is criss-crossed by streams and is dotted with waterfalls and still lakes. The hike to the top of the Plateau is a popular tourist activity.

From the top of the Plateau, it is possible to see Lake Chilwa to the north, Mount Mulanje to the South East and the Shire River to the West. 

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skambalu  Pro User  says:

Fond memories. I hope you don't mind me sharing this on my blog with those who have never been to Malawi ...
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nchenga  Pro User  says:

ok for me as long as it's not for commercial use.

:-)
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skambalu  Pro User  says:

Thanks! It's not ... It's been a few years since I was last in Malawi, before the advent of digital, so I've none of my own to show people on my blog. I'll need to scan some of my old ones in sometime ... or go back ...!
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink )

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nchenga  Pro User  says:

:-) you need to go back, at least for a visit !
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skambalu  Pro User  says:

Absolutely - my inlaws are there are and it's far too long since we've seen them! Were you working or holidaying in Blantyre?
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nchenga  Pro User  says:

i was visiting bambo ndi mai wanga
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skambalu  Pro User  says:

Aha! Ali bwanje?
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