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		<title>Diamond in the Rough &#8211; Hiking the Mulanje Massif, Malawi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fingers tired from climbing and bums sore after some long drive days, we arrived at the base of the gigantic Mulanje massif in Malawi, rising violently some 2-3,000m from the plains surrounding it. The entire area is a national park with huts located throughout, offering weeks of potential European-style hut-to-hut walks through lush rolling hills. While climbing is [...]]]></description>
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