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  DSC_1280.JPG - Along the Luangwa's tributaries, which are just rivers of sand for most of the year, you'll find lush riverine vegetation dominated by giant red mahogany trees, Khaya nyasica (Now known as Khaya anthotheca) and Adina microsephala. Sometimes you'll also find Natal mahoganies, Trichilia emetica, and African ebony trees, Diospyros mespiliformis.  
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Along the Luangwa's tributaries, which are just rivers of sand for most of the year, you'll find lush riverine vegetation dominated by giant red mahogany trees, Khaya nyasica (Now known as Khaya anthotheca) and Adina microsephala. Sometimes you'll also find Natal mahoganies, Trichilia emetica, and African ebony trees, Diospyros mespiliformis.
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