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Title: My Malawi Journal
Author(s): Bea Buckley
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: G2 Rights
Publication date: January 13th 2003 (first
published January 2003)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1931456488
ISBN-13: 9781931456487
Book Description
My Malawi Journal is a travelogue in which the writer narrates
her rich experiences of Malawi, a small landlocked country in east
central Africa. As a Peace Corps volunteer, the author lives with her
adopted village family and gains first-hand knowledge of the hard rural
life. A simple and chronological account, of the day-to-day activities
of the narrator, gives the reader an insight into the widespread poverty
and hunger that exists amongst a large population of the world.
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Title: Malawi
Author(s): Lonely Planet Publications
(Manufactured by), David Else
Paperback: 350 pages
Publisher: Lonely Planet Publications
Publication date: (first published 1997)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1864500956
ISBN-13: 9781864500950
Book Summary
Some travellers linger by the famous lake. Others trek the
spectacularly beautiful highlands. All of them enjoy Africa's
friendliest and most laid-back destination. Share their discoveries by
travelling with this indispensable guide.
features illustrated section on Malawi's rich birdlife includes eating
and accommodation listings for travellers on all budgets gives useful
information on trekking through some of Africa's most stunning scenery
offers advice about travelling on, in and around Lake Malawi 24 detailed
maps, including full-colour country map...
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Title: Malawi, 4th: The Bradt Travel Guide
Author(s): Philip Briggs, Mary-Anne
Bartlett
Paperback: 272 pages
Publisher: Aperture
Publication date: December 1st 1990 (first
published July 1st 1996)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1841621706
ISBN-13: 9781841621708
Book Summary
This is an invaluable guide for visitors to this most explorable,
affordable, and tranquil of African countries, whether discovering
little-visited mountains, forests and game reserves, or relaxing by the
main attraction of Lake Malawi. Philip Briggs and his updater, Mary-Anne
Bartlett, provide readers with advice on planning their itinerary,
wildlife and bird species identification, conservation areas, national
parks, and a detailed history of the country. Features include: *The
best wildlife-viewing opportunities*Local travel networks, maps, and
town plans*Focus on independent travelers' needs, including health and
safety and local language*Exploring on and around Lake Malawi...
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Title:
Guide to Malawi Cichlids
Author(s): Ad Konings
Paperback: 128 pages
Publisher: AQUALOG Verlag GmbH
Publication date: January 1st 1997
Language: English
ISBN-10: 3980560538
ISBN-13: 9783980560535
Book Description
This book has 285 color photos. Malawi cichlids have been, and
will probably always remain, among the most popular aquarium fishes of
all time. Their brilliant colors, ease of maintenance, and interesting
behavior are the three most important reasons for their popularity.
A selection of these fishes is all you need to create an interesting and
decorative aquarium in your home. In order to enjoy your Malawi cichlid
aquarium to the full, however, it is essential to take their specific
maintenance requirements into account. This guide provides expert advice
on all the elements of proper maintenance, such as choice of aquarium
(with details of the minimum size required for each species discussed),
creating the correct water conditions, providing appropriate decor,
feeding, etc. Follow these basic guidelines and you will soon have a
little piece of Lake Malawi in your living room, for you, your family,
and your friends to enjoy.
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