The New Zambesi Trail a Record of Two Journeys to North Western Rhodesia 1903

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The New Zambesi Trail a Record of Two Journeys to North Western Rhodesia 1903
Catharine Winkworth Mackintosh
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But though so leafy, they afford no shade and very little 241 Q The New Zambesi Trail privacy. You might walk a mile away without losing sight of your escort or they of you. The silence is unbroken except by the shriek of a bird at regular intervals. Otherwise it is utterly lifeless, not an ape, not an insect moves. Even an hour of it got on one's nerves : it makes one understand better the marvellous spirit that bore the pioneers forward, through days and months of this. With the rains, every
...one says it changes, flowers and birds come out, but now it was unspeakably dreary. It is called the Kalamba.
At last we emerged on a vast plain, flat as a pancake, evidently once a lake like so many others in Africa, and covered with sparse stubble grass. It took us another hour to cross this. In the middle Imakombiri stopped and showed me the exact place where the mule had got the better of M. Beguelin. The men started off again too soon and tumbled me out, however no bones were broken. At last the veld began to dip very slightly towards a dried-up swamp.


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