Zimbabwe's physical geography knows nothing of the political opression of the people who live there. For the most part, Zimbabwe is at a high elevation, which moderates the climate.
Mount Nyangani from the west. The falls in the middle ground are on the upper Nyamuziwa River and the Tourist Path ascends to their right. The start of the Tourist Path is in the lower right of the picture. Photo: Babakathy
Nyama Falls, Mount Nyangani, Zimbabwe Photo: Babakathy.
Mtshabezi River, Gwanda, Zimbabwe Photo: Babakathy.
The Thuli River exits Thuli Gorge, south of Gwanda, Zimbabwe Photo: Babakathy.
Thuli Makwe Dam , Zimbabwe Photo: Babakathy.
Jacaranda trees in Montague Ave, Salisbury, Rhodesia 1975
Bulawayo CBD Photo: Prince Phumulani Nyoni
Bulawayo City Hall (2007) Photo: Scott Wheeler
Nyala Tree Manyuchi Photo: Macvivo
Swimuwini Rest Camp, Gonarezhou National Park, Zimbabwe (2007) Photo: Babakathy
Bridal Veils Falls, a waterfall in the hills outside Chimanimani in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe.
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