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