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LODGE FOR SALE IN KARIBA * Main house - fully furnished and equipped with a chef's kitchen, lounge, dining (indoor and outdoor), 4 bedroom suites * 2 X fully furnished and self-contained cottages with fully equipped individual kitchens, indoor and outdoor dining...
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