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Beekeepers


Kanongesha_Football_Team.jpg

6 files, last one added on Apr 13, 2008

Traditional Tree-top Hives


barkhive_in_a_tall_tree.jpg

2 files, last one added on Apr 11, 2008

Women in Zambia


Eren_Banda_well_technician.jpg

9 files, last one added on Apr 13, 2008

Mwana (children)


smiling_boys.jpg

9 files, last one added on Apr 13, 2008

Zambian Wildlife


Mock_Charge.jpg

3 files, last one added on Apr 13, 2008

Rural Village Life


Walazi_and_family.jpg

15 files, last one added on Apr 13, 2008

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Random files
smiling_beekeeper.jpg
Smiling Beekeeper57 viewsGrace is holding honeycomb from a top bar mudhive.
holding_honeycomb.jpg
Holding Honeycomb66 viewshoney comb from mudframe hive
inspecting_hive_in_treetops.jpg
hive in tree45 viewsFarmers climb into the forest canopy to inspect traditional bark hives.
smiling_sisters.jpg
Sido and Enipher11 viewsShy sisters smiling for the camera.
girls_dancing_neow.jpg
Girls dancing at Neow celebration13 viewsWhen a village holds a traditional celebration, the girls all sing and dance together. This picture was taken at night during a break in the festivities.
extended_family_in_front_of_house.jpg
Extended Family15 viewsThe extended family poses in front of a house.
chimp_in_a_tree.jpg
Chimp in a Tree8 views
Paulina_Nkhoma_pounding_groundnuts.jpg
Paulina20 viewsPaulina Nkhoma pounding groudnuts outside her home.

Last additions
Walazi_and_family.jpg
Walazi and Family11 viewsApr 13, 2008
Village_Transport.jpg
Village Transport12 viewsOx-carts for hire will transport people, bundles of grass for roofing, vegetables, etc back and forth between villages and the nearest town. Apr 13, 2008
Victor_at_the_well.jpg
Victor16 viewsVictor at the newly upgraded well. This well has been improved with the addition of a new bucket, windlass, and chain. The well now has a lid, a cement skirt for splash drainage, and a brick wall to protect the water source.Apr 13, 2008
smiling_boys.jpg
smiling boys18 viewsApr 13, 2008
sharing_Kashasu_with_village_elders.jpg
sharing a drink16 viewsKeith is sharing kachasu, a local brew, with the village elders.Apr 13, 2008
Rammed_Earth_Construction.jpg
Rammed Earth Construction18 viewsRammed earth construction saves trees. Apr 13, 2008
Mr_Chianda_at_the_new_well.jpg
Mr Chianda at the new well13 viewsMr Chianda in front of the new village well. Apr 13, 2008
Mock_Charge.jpg
Mock Charge12 viewsA monther elephant in a mock charge pose. In the 1960's there was still large game scattered all over Zambia. Today you only see the big animals at game parks, where they're protected. This photo was taken at South Luangwa National Park.Apr 13, 2008


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