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The people of the basin represent a broad spectrum of cultures and ethnicities. Source- Qwist-Hoffmann 2010
The people of the basin represent a broad spectrum of cultures and ethnicities. Source- Qwist-Hoffmann 2010
Subsistence livelihoods are important to the well-being of many in the basin. Schaefer 2010
Subsistence livelihoods are important to the well-being of many in the basin. Schaefer 2010
Dams are used to regulate flow throughout the basin. ARA-Sul 2005
Dams are used to regulate flow throughout the basin. ARA-Sul 2005
Children fishing near Chokwé, Mozambique. Source: Qwist-Hoffmann 2010
Children fishing near Chokwé, Mozambique. Source- Qwist-Hoffmann 2010
Great Zimbabwe-the city ruins. Source: Derk 1997
Great Zimbabwe-the city ruins. Source- Derk 1997
The arid environment of the Limpopo River basin has engrained water as a focal point of culture basin. Source: DWAF South Africa 2005
The arid environment of the Limpopo River basin has engrained water as a focal point of culture basin. Source- DWAF South Africa 2005
The San and the Khoikhoi are the earliest known inhabitants of southern Africa. Source: Garner 2009
The San and the Khoikhoi are the earliest known inhabitants of southern Africa. Source- Garner 2009
MoPedi Woman. Source: Parnell 2009
MoPedi Woman. Source- Parnell 2009
Understanding plants and their uses is a key element of Traditional knowledge in the basin. Source: Schaefer 2010
Understanding plants and their uses is a key element of Traditional knowledge in the basin. Source- Schaefer 2010
The portion of Botswana in the Limpopo River basin. Source: Hatfield 2010
The portion of Botswana in the Limpopo River basin. Source- Hatfield 2010
The rich wildlife resources of Botswana contribute significantly to the economy - Mashatu Game Reserve.
The rich wildlife resources of Botswana contribute significantly to the economy - Mashatu Game Reserve
The lower Limpopo lies predominantly within Mozambique.
The lower Limpopo lies predominantly within Mozambique
Road-side fruit and nut sellers in Mozambique, selling agricultural produce. Source: Hatfield 2009
Road-side fruit and nut sellers in Mozambique, selling agricultural produce. Source- Hatfield 2009
The South African portion of the Limpopo River basin. Source: Hatfield 2010
The South African portion of the Limpopo River basin. Source- Hatfield 2010
Subsistence agriculture in Kumalo West, Zimbabwe. Source: Schaefer 2010
Subsistence agriculture in Kumalo West, Zimbabwe. Source- Schaefer 2010
The portion of Zimbabwe in the Limpopo River basin. Source: Hatfield 2010
The portion of Zimbabwe in the Limpopo River basin. Source- Hatfield 2010

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