Crook's Corner
By Lewis Walter (DC Intaf)
I wonder how many of our readers will remember the remote Portuguese wine shop at Crooks' Corner on the Limpopo River where Rhodesia, South Africa and Mocambique came together at single point. This area was beloved of "Bvekenya" Barnard, the well-known hunter/poacher, and other miscreants. The story is that when the police of one or other of the countries in which they were wanted got too close, they would merely move a few yards to the safety of a neighbouring country...... Some of Bvekenya's offspring still lived thereabouts in the 1960s.
The photos were taken in 1963 when I was stationed at Nuanetsi.
Innocence Personified
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Where do we start? |
In the wine shop are Rob Knights (Intaf), Albert Blamire
(Schoolmaster, Bindura School) and Henny Olwage (Intaf). All
off-duty of course !
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Many thanks to Lewis for sharing this information with ORAFs. It is
so rewarding to learn of these oddities for the first time and to
read the personal experiences thereafter. Boy it certainly makes my
job a lot easier.
Please send your recollections. memories of Crook's Corner to
orafs11@gmail.com and share them with all ORAFs and fair amount
of other readers who are mainly not-Rhodesian.The book " The Ivory Trail" is a story of a larger than life hunter and poacher told by one of South Africa's most popular travel and adventure writers.
This is the story of legendary hunter/poacher S.C. 'Bvekenya'
Barnard who lived in the Limpopo River region. It tells of his
hunting expeditions that revolved around Crook's Corner, where he
could take refuge from the country's police. An outlaw for twenty
years, Bvekenya was one of the most colorful personalities in
Africa, who fought a one-man war against all control and authority.
The life of Bvekenya and his exploits as an ivory poacher,
blackbirder, outdoorsman and perhaps surprisingly for some, a
conservationist, was told to Bulpin by Barnard himself.
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Further information received from Lewis.
Further information received from Lewis.
Crooks'
Corner
By Lewis Walter (DC)
Thanks to John Hill
and others for comments on Crooks' Corner. Re John's remark that the building
may have been washed away, this is very probable. This photograph shows just how
close the wine shop was to the river bank, and the big tree was already being
undermined fifty years ago.
I wonder what has
happened to the DC's Field Quarters at Malipati, and Palfrey's store which was
right on the Mozambique border some miles north of the Limpopo.
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