Mlawula Nature Reserve, Swaziland



Jeremy Blackwood
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The Lubombo Mountains that run along the eastern border of Mlawula Nature Reserve provide fantastic views of both Swaziland and the western fringes of Mozambique. Unique species of ironwood trees and cycads grow on the slopes. There are well-organised trails through the reserve. The Mlawula stream and more substantial Mbuluzi River both flow through some spectacular valleys in this reserve, and early Stone Age tools over one million years old have been found along their beds. More info on: travel-island.com
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