Tagged as: adventure, Africa, Blantyre, Culture, Expat, Fisherman, Fishing, Lake Malawi, Lake Niassa, Malawi, people, photo essay, Photography, Travel
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Tagged as: adventure, Africa, Blantyre, Culture, Expat, Fisherman, Fishing, Lake Malawi, Lake Niassa, Malawi, people, photo essay, Photography, Travel
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Lianne Ashton is a photographer based in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. She started this blog in 2012 when living in central Mozambique on a sugar estate. Since then she has lived in Malawi and is now back on her childhood farm in South Africa.
Here she shares with you her experiences of living in Africa, the incredible people she meets and the places she goes to.Β This is a journey into the Africa she knows.Β
Beautiful and fascinating. Thanks for sharing with us
How unbelievably beautiful!
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Simply stunning and inspiring
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Reblogged this on Sliding Sideways and commented:
A lovely article about Malawi, and the kind of information I like to have for places on my bucket list !
Lovely photos. have you tried north Malawi – much less people? I think you got the land area slightly exaggerated
Fantastic post and photos! π
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Thanks Lianne – such memories you evoke, excepting of course I can remember empty spaces and roads and trees, lots of trees. Wonderful photos and words – I can almost taste the chambo in my mind π
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Exquisite!
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O Lianne what a eye opener to Malawian life !!! So beautiful !!!!! Well written and photos excellent !!!!!!!
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Brilliant pics and story Lianne! I never thought that there would be a harder place to have a private pee than Moz!! π
Thanks Shayne π I didn’t either!
I love the photo of the little boy waving at the boats in the sunset!
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Once again, you weave your magic! Thank you. In my dull existence, you bring life and colour to my door.
Thank you so much Bart π
Fabulous photos, especially my favorite: the night fishermen. I’m beginning my posts on Lesotho and South Africa today. Hope you’ll join me. http://ohtheplaceswesee.com
Thank you Rusha! I look forward to reading about your next big adventure in Lesotho and South Africa π
Oh my goodness this post is exquisite. The photos are just beautiful!
What an amazing experience! Do you actually live there? Can I save some of the photos to inspire my poetry please?
Thank you very much! Yes we live in the Shire district. You are welcome to save some pics, I’m glad to to hear they have given you some inspiration π