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Zhang DaWei writes:
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| Look up Mansa in an atlas, and remember that there was no airport
| and only a strip road to it when I was there. 50 years before I
| was there, the area 50 miles to the west was marked Terra Incognita
| on the maps ....
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| I presume this is Mansa, Zambia (formerly Fort Roseberry), rather than
| the place in Gujarat, India, or Punjab, India?

Indeed. I clarified that when I first mentioned it.


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Nick Maclaren.
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