Talk:Zimbabwe Bird
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editif there are any ruins in South Africa
Misleading scope?
edit“The ruins, which gave their name to modern Zimbabwe, cover some 1,800 acres (7.3 km²) and are the largest ancient stone construction in Zimbabwe.” Are they not in fact the largest in sub-saharan Africa? -Ahruman 11:45, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
wel i think your right it gets to me so many time the way that people in south african make zimbabwe seam like it was dead in fact most of their small groups came frm the great house of stone like the tshivenda people were slaves of great zimbabwe zimbabwe is a house stone back then and even now it would take the maker of stone to bring us down by michael if you dont like what i have to say call your local zimbabwe gvt
photograph of carving itself?
editIs it possible for someone to supply a photograph of the carving itself, taken at the Great Zimbabwe or elsewhere where a specimen may be found? Cheers. – Kaihsu (talk) 20:22, 9 June 2008 (UTC)
There's one here but it's "face-on", so you don't get as good an idea of what it looks like as others, for example, there are a couple on Pinterest. By the way, I think it is not a bateleur eagle or an African fish eagle, but a hornbill, or the bird on this.
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Importance of Zimbabwe bird to people
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