At dawn, the Ruvuma River moves quietly through a vast wetland along the border between Tanzania and Mozambique. Its muddy waters appear calm, disturbed only by drifting logs and the occasional ripple. But the fishermen paddling wooden canoes across the river know the danger that lurks under the surface. “Always keep away from the edge,” […]
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