A Little Argus Reed Frog, Mozambique
A view overlooking Monkey Bay, Cape McClear, Lake Malawi
Exploring the hills overlooking Monkey Bay, Lake Malawi
A beautiful, dainty Nyala doe, Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique
A lovely Bush Buck doe (Bush Buck is the common name) same family as the Nyala, above. Mozambique
A male Warthog foraging for food
Crownd Cranes in the Urema flood plains, Gorongosa, Mozambique
A group of baby Water Buck, Gorongosa, Mozambique
Apart from the malaria, everything else; the climate, the people, the big open spaces; paridise! and we lived there, I grew up in that bush. I obviously have something on my mind, pleasant thoughts I imagine. Now I live in one of the most built up areas of the UK, all in the name of a secure future? Who am I kidding, give me the uncertainty any day
The sunsets never get boring
My eldest son (right) and his friend from Australia with a Baobab tree in the back ground
Snorkelling in the crystal clear waters of Lake Malawi
Fishing at a dam near Chimoio Mozambique
The view from the lodge we stayed in on Benguerra Island, Mozambique
Pansy Island, Mozambique. So called because of the Pansy shells found there. This Island is only above water at low tide.
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