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Zimbabwe
Mosi-o-Tunya
Mosi-o-Tunya (also known as Victoria Falls) is 1.7km wide and up to 90m high.
Zimbabwe
Mosi-o-Tunya
The Devil's Cataract on the Zambezi River near Mosi-o-Tunya.
Zimbabwe
Mosi-o-Tunya
One of the falls at Mosi-o-Tunya which descends over 70m.
Zimbabwe
Mosi-o-Tunya
The sweep of the falls.
Zimbabwe
Mosi-o-Tunya
The spectacular Mosi-o-Tunya (Victoria Falls) is set among lush vegetation.
Zimbabwe
Mosi-o-Tunya
Spray from the falls is visible from a long way.
Zimbabwe
Mosi-o-Tunya
Vegetation close to the Mosi-o-Tunya falls.
Zimbabwe
Zambezi River
The Zambezi River is one of Africa's great rivers, 3540km long.
Zimbabwe
Zambezi River
Termite hill on the banks of the Zambezi River.
Zimbabwe
Zambezi River
Sunset on the Zambezi River.
Zimbabwe
Zambezi River
The Zambezi Bridge crosses a gorge to Zambia. The rainbow is caused by spray from Mosi-o-Tunya falls.
Zimbabwe
Zambezi River
Local train to Zambia near the Zambezi Bridge.
Zimbabwe
Hwange
Hwange is the largest national park in Zimbabwe covering an area of 14,600 square kilometres.
Zimbabwe
Hwange
A water hole in Hwange National Park with impala.
Zimbabwe
Hwange
A herd of elephants at Hwange National Park.
Zimbabwe
Hwange
A herd of Burchell's Zebra.
Zimbabwe
Hwange
A female Kudu at Hwange National Park.
Zimbabwe
Hwange
White Crowned Plover (Hwange National Park).
Zimbabwe
Hwange
The curved horns of a distant Sable, Hwange National Park.
Zimbabwe
Hwange
A male Impala, an antelope with no close relatives.
Zimbabwe
Hwange
Black Wildebeest (also called Gnu) are a rare species found in southern Africa.
Zimbabwe
Hwange
A water hole next to a forest with elephants and zebra.
Zimbabwe
Hwange
Forest with Chacma Baboons.
Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
A view over central Bulawayo.
Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
Musicians in Bulawayo.
Zimbabwe
Matebeleland
Matebele village near Bulawayo.
Zimbabwe
Matebeleland
A baobab tree in Matebeleland. These trees are a symbol of Africa.
They live 4000 years and flower once a year for a day. They are pollinated by fruit bats.
Zimbabwe
Matebeleland
Matebeleland is dotted with villages.
Zimbabwe
Matebeleland
Typical Matebele house.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
Great Zimbabwe (Imba Huru) is an elliptical enclosure over 250m in circumference.
It's walls are 11m high and up to 5m thick.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
The entrance to the 11th Century Imba Huru at Great Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
The 11m high walls of Imba Huru at Zimbabwe are topped with zigzag patterns.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
Within the outer wall of Imba Huru.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
The inner and outer wall of Imba Huru.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
Imba Huru is the largest masonary building in sub-Saharan Africa.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
The 10m high Conical Tower inside Imba Huru was a ceremonial structure (Zimbabwe).
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
Imba Huru, the largest structure at Zimbabwe, was a royal residence.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
Curved brick walls inside Imba Huru at Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
Houses of workers and helpers in the Valley Complex of Zimbabwe, the largest archeological site in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
Part of the Valley Complex.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
The 13th century Hill Complex.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
The Hill Complex at Zimbabwe is an area famous for its brickwork.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
The Hill Complex at Zimbabwe is 80m high.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
Large boulders on the Hill Complex.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
Structures on the Hill Complex use the natural rocks as foundations.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
The Hill Complex at Zimbabwe is a series of royal and ritual enclosures.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
13th century brickwork at the Hill Complex.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
The Hill Complex wall.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
View from the Hill Complex.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
The poisonous Eufobia tree at Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe
Lake Mutirikwe
Lake Mutirikwe.
Zimbabwe
Lake Mutirikwe
The beautiful Lake Mutirikwe is surrounded by forested banks.
Zimbabwe
Lake Mutirikwe
Settlement at Lake Mutirikwe.
Zimbabwe
Lake Mutirikwe
10,000 year old San painting of an animal at Lake Mutirikwe.
Zimbabwe
Northern Highlands
Shona village in the northern highlands.
Zimbabwe
Northern Highlands
Typical Shona village in the northern highlands.
Zimbabwe
Maname
The River Ruya at Maname.
Zimbabwe
Maname
A Shona family in the northern village of Maname.
Zimbabwe
Maname
Shona family with small children in Maname.
Zimbabwe
Maname
Two boys in Maname.
Zimbabwe
Maname
Total eclipse of the Sun in the village of Maname, 21 June 2001.
Zimbabwe
Harare
African Unity Square is the centre of Harare.
Zimbabwe
Harare
The Anglican Cathedral near African Unity Square in Harare.
Zimbabwe
Harare
Man in Central Park in Harare.
Zimbabwe
Harare
Street scene in the centre of Harare.
Zimbabwe
Harare
Harare Gardens in the centre of the city.
Zimbabwe
Harare
Relaxing in Harare Gardens.
Zimbabwe
Harare
A Rozwi Totem is modelled after samples found at the Zimbabwe archeological site and now a symbol of the country, appearing on the flag.

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