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Is Rock Climbing the Future of Tourism in Malawi?

The New York Times – Travel:

The small country in southeastern Africa is leveraging its little-known rock cliffs and boulders to develop local interest in climbing — and to draw adventure tourists.

Michael Levy
Author: Michael Levy

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Hikes and Hiking, Malawi, Mountaineering, Mountains, National Parks, Monuments and Seashores, Rock and Stone, Rock Climbing, Safaris, Travel and Vacations
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