Pictures paint a thousand words so I will just let these photos tell their own beautiful stories.These photos were chosen at random but at the back of my mind, what it is a selection to prove that Malawi is not the dry, arid land that most would imagine.
1. Mangochi
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Some women washing clothes in Cape Maclear, Lake Malawi. |
2. Dedza
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Dedza bus depot: I think this is the least stressful bus depot I've been to in Malawi. Not much hawkers and buses do not linger for a long time. |
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Cow traffic along the Dedza road |

St. Joseph Church in Dedza
3. Dowa
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Some kids playing at the Dzaleka refugee camp. |
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New Plaza restaurant at the Dzaleka refugee camp. I have not actually tried the food so I cannot vouch for it.
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4. Lilongwe
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The Game Centre in Old Town. |
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One of the many coffin shops along coffin alley. |
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A chip vendor at Nkhoma, Lilongwe. |
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A minibus waiting for passengers along the road in Malingunde. |
5. Nkhotakota
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One of the park rangers of Nkhotakota Game Reserve staring at the waters of the Bua River. |
6. Salima
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Ducks in formation at the Kuti Game Reserve. |
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A parked boat along Senga Bay, Lake Malawi.
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7. Mzimba
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Getting ready to paddle my canoe at the Luwawa Forest Lodge Dam. |
8. Zomba
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Zomba plateau, taken along the way to see Chingwe's Hole. |
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Mulunguzi dam |
9. Chikwawa
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A giraffe and a zebra at the Nyala Game Park. |
10. Kasungu
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Overlooking the expanse of Kasungu National Park. |
11. Machinga
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Towering baobab trees at Liwonde National Park. |
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