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A photograph of a mango cut in two with a spoon sitting in the right half that is empty, showing just the mango's skin.

A photograph of a mango tree in the foreground with the Victoria Falls Hotel in the background and burkea africana on the left.

A photograph of a large mango tree in Ujiji known as a place where Henry Stanley met David Livingston in 1871. In the background is a road and indigenous huts.

A mango tree, typical form, about 20 to 25 ft. tall. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 27, 1920]

A photograph of huge mango trees and a soap factory on the right behind the trees. There are several indigenous people standing near the trees, carrying the produce from the trees.

A photograph of large mango trees with a soap factory behind the trees. There are two people standing in between the tmango trees.

Mango, Manihot griz. [i.e., glaziovii] and the mango at the depot. Grass shrub hills in the back. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 27, 1920]

A photograph of three 3 1/2 inches long mangoes in the garden at the Victoria Falls Hotel.

Mangoes in front of Grand Hotel - fine large trees. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 28, 1920]

Mangoes, cocoanuts and Manihot glaz[iovii] in back. Great manihot forests. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 11, 1920]

Mangrove, no roots - water above roots - larger trees. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 11, 1920]

Mangrove, no roots - water above roots - larger trees. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 11, 1920]

Mangrove & canoes and wharf, fish market and houses - back. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 11, 1920]

Mangrove on reef not far south of Tanga. The shore consists of sisal plantations all going to pieces. Mangrove along the shore, baobab in back. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 10, 1920]

Dark & windy - shows mangrove on reef. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 10, 1920]

Mangrove, roots in fore, trees in water in back - close up of roots. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 11, 1920]

Mangrove with roots standing up above the water. Trees of two types - one with long narrow leaf and a fruit like this [sketch] with thin covering over large cotyledon. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 11, 1920]

Handwritten booklet that includes a hand-drawn map delineating the assessment of geological features, ownership, socio-political conditions and size of each of the sections delineated on this map. The description of the land seems to have been…

"The Border Has Been Spoken For." A Reclaiming the Border Narrative poster created by Loisse Ledres.

"Think Again: Power and Politics Obscure a Complex Beauty Here." A Reclaiming the Border Narrative poster created by Loisse Ledres.
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