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| In the whole continent of Africa there is not a more picturesque part than the wild garden of trees and aloes and flowering plants that lies between the Limpopo and the Zambezi rivers, which modern man knows as Rhodesia. This is wilderness to perfection; spacious, sun-drenched; a jumble of trees and hillocks, rivers and mountains and wonderfully decorative rocks, stretched out from one far horizon to the other beneath a heaven bluer than even the deepest ocean. There are 150,333 square miles to this wilderness and it is so rich in legend and history that every mile has at least a dozen stories to disclose, and a thousand writers as yet unborn will find their inspiration in the telling of them. |