
Last year Vernon told me there are people living along the shore of Lake Nyasa who've never seen white people.

I looked everywhere for a map of Lake Nyasa while I was in TZ, and couldn't find a thing.

Thing is, not even the map legend hints they're actually more like rutted, muddy cow paths.
Even if there's only two paved highways in the whole country, it still it helps to have a road map.

They probably thought I had to be kidding.
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