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Lake Malawi

March 14, 2018
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Lake Malawi, also known as Lake Nyasa in Tanzania   and Lago Niassa in Mozambique.
It is the ninth largest lake in the world. 
It is the third largest and second deepest lake in Africa.
The ‘Lake of Stars’ is the nickname for Lake Malawi coined by David Livingstone, the British explorer-missionary, in 1859.
Children playing on the beach.
Local fishermen mending their fishing nets.
Lake Malawi is between 560 kilometres long and about 75 kilometres wide.
Lake Malawi is globally important for biodiversity conservation due to its outstanding diversity of its fresh water fishes.
Young fisherman and primitive wooden fishing boat
Boys in a small boat
The Lake is fed by 14 perennial rivers, the largest being the Ruhuhu
Local fishermen returning in their fishing boats after a day's fishing in Lake Malawi.
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