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Village of Minhanha and surrounding countryside.
The cashew, papaya, coconut, mango, and other fruit trees had been brought in many years ago by the Portuguese.
The villagers planted mainly corn and mandioca/cassava. The women did all the work, although many young men approached us looking for a job with the hunting camp. Elephants reportedly took 25%+ of their crops. One big bull occasionally drove the people away from the small lake where they washed. We narrowly missed getting him one evening.
Tsetse flies limited the village animals to only goats and chickens.





















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Bull track

snared warthog

Removing another snare

Poacher's drying rack

market near Pemba

Look-out rocks w/water




He needs to add an addition to the house?

Young baobab at camp


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Very intersting. Do you have some more?


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Palmer,
Some more are in the AR forum--"Hunting Reports-Africa" under "Cabo del Gado"

Interestingly to me, although the people had the bore-holes with handpumps for drinking water, and the lake for bathing and washing, many people seemed to prefer drinking the lake water, apparently it had a sweeter taste than the bore-hole water.


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This was in the dry season, and these rocks were at the top of a hill. The water came in from the bottom or the pools.


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