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The Last BorderLine Walk Stage 6: Chikwenya to Mutare (Undocumented) with Gallery

April 10, 2023Updated:November 17, 2023 Borderline Walk No Comments1 Min Read
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40. In the mountains (13)
40. In the mountains (13)
40. In the mountains (12)
40. In the mountains (12)
40. In the mountains (11)
40. In the mountains (11)
40. In the mountains (10)
40. In the mountains (10)
40. In the mountains (9)
40. In the mountains (9)
40. In the mountains (8)
40. In the mountains (8)
40. In the mountains (5)
40. In the mountains (5)
40. In the mountains (4)
40. In the mountains (4)
40. In the mountains (3)
40. In the mountains (3)
40. In the mountains (2)
40. In the mountains (2)
39. I don't know where that little Chikowa went, but we didn't go with it
39. I don't know where that little Chikowa went, but we didn't go with it
37. We were carrying as much weight when we set out that morning as on any day of the walk
37. We were carrying as much weight when we set out that morning as on any day of the walk
37. We were carrying as much weight when we set out that morning as on any day of the walk (1)
37. We were carrying as much weight when we set out that morning as on any day of the walk (1)
36. The Zambians dropped us off on a sandbar on the far side of the mountain
36. The Zambians dropped us off on a sandbar on the far side of the mountain
35. With our friends at Salisbury camp
35. With our friends at Salisbury camp
34c. Fish cleaning at Salisbury
34c. Fish cleaning at Salisbury
34b. Jephita and Rastaman at Salisbury camp
34b. Jephita and Rastaman at Salisbury camp
34. Rasricky Hamoonge sets his lungs afire
34. Rasricky Hamoonge sets his lungs afire
32. Every community has one
32. Every community has one
31. Salisbury camp harbor
31. Salisbury camp harbor
30. Down to earth mokoro repair job
30. Down to earth mokoro repair job
29b. Salisbury camp
29b. Salisbury camp
29. Salisbury Camp
29. Salisbury Camp
29. Salisbury Camp (1)
29. Salisbury Camp (1)
28. Raymond and Rasricky bring a concerned looking Jephita into Salisbury camp (5)
28. Raymond and Rasricky bring a concerned looking Jephita into Salisbury camp (5)
28. Raymond and Rasricky bring a concerned looking Jephita into Salisbury camp (4)
28. Raymond and Rasricky bring a concerned looking Jephita into Salisbury camp (4)
17. Looking back the way we came
17. Looking back the way we came
16. And we were bounced not far beyond this point
16. And we were bounced not far beyond this point
14c. The shoreline (1)
14c. The shoreline (1)
14c. The gorge is stunning (2)
14c. The gorge is stunning (2)
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David Hulme was an avid naturalist and author who made a grueling journey on foot almost all the way around the border of Zimbabwe on foot. Sadly, David passed away before he could complete the walk.

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