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Ancient white ant hills in Kasanka surrounded by villagers uncovering ancestral secrets

The White Ant Hills of Kasanka

Across the wetlands and forested plains of northern Zambia stretched the region of Kasanka, a land known for rivers, wildlife, fertile soil, and towering white ant hills rising from the earth like ancient stone towers. Some termite mounds stood taller than grown men and had existed for generations beyond memory. To outsiders, the hills appeared ordinary. But among the Bisa
A mysterious ghost caravan moving through fog near Lake Mweru in Zambia

The Ghost Caravan of Lake Mweru

Near the northern borders of Zambia stretched the vast waters of Lake Mweru, a region long connected to trade, migration, fishing, and oral storytelling across Central Africa. For generations, traders crossed the routes surrounding the lake carrying salt, copper, cloth, ivory, and food between distant villages and kingdoms. The roads

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