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September 5th 2011
Published: September 19th 2011
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Hello from Malawi! Muli bwanji? (This is where you answer “Ndili bwino, kaya inu?). This phrase was my first in Chichewa (the national language of Malawi) and definitely the most important phrase to know. It means “How are you?”, “I'm fine, and you?”. That's the standard greeting here so it's been very useful. After 3 weeks of living in Malawi, I have to say, I'm really... Read Full Entry



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Playing the infamous Jungle Speed card game.
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Jungle Speed can get quite violent...
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We go everywhere in the back of a ute.
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Volleyball debut that we unfortunately lost.
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With Stella, one of the centre's tour guides.
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Waiting for the hire car to turn up.
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Senga Bay

On the way to the lake.
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We finally arrived!
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There were a lot of geckoes - so cute!
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The beach was full of fishing boats, nets and fishermen.
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If you didn't know this was Africa, you'd swear this was Australia!
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Kids here love having their photos taken!
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Lake Malawi
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I was dubbed the "flower queen" for the day.
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Out for dinner in the city.



19th September 2011

Last photo
What are you eating?
3rd October 2011

Food.
We were eating sugar cane.

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