Domboshava Dawn

Eirik & Ola- specks of nature

According to the National Museums & Monuments of Zimbabwe “The Domboshava area is part of the Chinamora Igneous Complex. This formed over 2600 million years ago as a magma intrusion into the even more ancient greenstone rocks which underlie Harare…”

According to me: Domboshava is a beautiful place to witness a sunrise…

I should know. I saw my second sunrise from there this morning. Eirik, Ola, Torstein and I were here by 0515hrs. The cloud cover prevented us from witnessing the full glory of the dawn but it as still amazing to behold.

We had breakfast there on the rocks and connected with two and a half billion years of nature.

Ola & Eirik up close

^ Ola & Eirik take in the dawn atop Domboshava.

Rock

^ Rock worshipping? Ancestor seeking? Who knows.

Torstein & Ola at the top of the- er, top of a rock

^ “We’ve scaled the heights!” Torstein & Ola.

Torstein, James & Ola are planning to form a boy band

^ Our very own boy band. Torstein, James & Ola.

Morning silhouette

^ Under this rock…

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Written by fungaijames on February 17th, 2008 with no comments.
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