|  | "Zambezi" has forged a new frontier in man's appreciation of the world in which we live. It is the first deliberate attempt to pay homage to the mighty Zambezi River. As the fourth largest river in Africa, the Zambezi represents an artery of life in a region where, drought and heat are the implacable enemies. Its mystery, its grandeur, and its haunting beauty affect all those who encounter it. Yet the Zambezi has an ethereal quality that defies scientific definitions and eludes the artist's brush. This book has accomplished the well-nigh impossible: it has captured the essence of the Zambezi in its many moods, and in all its rich diversity. |