Photo Gallery: Africa's Zambezi River
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Photo: Men paddle in a dugout canoe at dawn on the Zambezi River
Photo: Men paddle in a dugout canoe at dawn on the Zambezi River
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The fire of dawn lights a path across Africa's Zambezi River, where villagers in Zambia travel as they always have—in a dugout canoe. With continuing political stability in southern Africa, the Zambezi opens the way to some of the continent's most unspoiled reaches.

— Text adapted from "Down the Zambezi," October 1997, National Geographic magazine
Photograph by Chris Johns

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