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Chisi Island is a small island in the middle of Lake Chilwa. Lake Chilwa is the third largest lake in Malawi (Africa). The natives of the island have a wide knowledge of forest and lake usage, and the resources these things provide them. Located in the mountains of Chisi Island, there are a few fortified mountain sanctuaries, providing refuge and a place to go. Chisi Island is home to Mchenga, a large tree that is much wider than two humans standing side by side.
Chisi Island is a small island in the middle of Lake Chilwa. Lake Chilwa is the third largest lake in Malawi (Africa). The natives of the island have a wide knowledge of forest and lake usage, and the resources these things provide them. Located in the mountains of Chisi Island, there are a few fortified mountain sanctuaries, providing refuge and a place to go. Chisi Island is home to Mchenga, a large tree that is much wider than two humans standing side by side. Chisi Island isn't very famous, but it is a very interesting island, especially in geographical features.


A picture of the tree can be found at this link:
A picture of the tree can be found at this link:

Revision as of 14:03, 10 September 2008

Chisi Island is a small island in the middle of Lake Chilwa. Lake Chilwa is the third largest lake in Malawi (Africa). The natives of the island have a wide knowledge of forest and lake usage, and the resources these things provide them. Located in the mountains of Chisi Island, there are a few fortified mountain sanctuaries, providing refuge and a place to go. Chisi Island is home to Mchenga, a large tree that is much wider than two humans standing side by side. Chisi Island isn't very famous, but it is a very interesting island, especially in geographical features.

A picture of the tree can be found at this link: <http://www.panoramio.com/photo/1061402>