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Entrance to Restaurant
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Enjoy drinks on the deck under a giant maroela tree
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Rondavel room
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With double bed and en-suite
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Chalet bedroom
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With 2 x 3/4 beds
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Chalet
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The beds out of which the lunar eclipse was watched and captured
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Rondawel
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Relaxing at Nahakwe
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Lilac Twilight
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The Dining Hall
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The Walk Up
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Sunset from the Pool
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Nahakwe Lodge in summer
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Stand alone chalets in a natural environment
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A Road at the Lodge
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Orange Dust Road
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Not quite The Wizard of Oz, but at least you won't find a faker at the end
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Thomas Kubayi
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Internationally renowned carver, Thomas Kubayi, teaching a guest carving techniques
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The Elders
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The chief's highly respected aunts - known as 'The Princesses' - who maintain the oral tradition of the community. Photographed at the opening of the Nahakwe Lodge
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Playing Moruba
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Locals playing Moruba, a Mancala-type strategy game which they are more than happy to teach, on one of the biggest outdoor tables of its kind
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Local Beadwork
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A beautiful headpiece locally made
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Local Sewing
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A pattern being sewed by a local lady
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Agnes
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A local beader, Agnes, inspecting her work
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Lady in Orange
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One of the beautiful local ladies in a colourful head wrap
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Local Crafter
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A local lady sewing her wares
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Local Production
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In Blue and Beads
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A few local ladies in beautiful attire
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Potter at work
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A local lady working her clay into a pot
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Local Ladies
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Taking a call while working
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Local Beadwork
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An example of the beautiful bead-work of the local people
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Fabrics of the locals
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The colourful fabrics the local people use in their crafts
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Local Wares
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The products of the local people
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Displaying their wares
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Some ladies displaying their produced clothes
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Local man shopping
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Thomas Kubayi
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Thomas displaying his wares
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This way to your rooms
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Thomas Kubayi's sign
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For when catering is done en masse
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Sundowners on the deck
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Thomas Kubayi with a guest
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He will happily show you the ropes, and carving tools, of wood carving
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Three local children
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Blue, but still smiling
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A local in bright clothes
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Bright clothes for bright ladies
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