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The unknown in the mist Eswatini is a landlocked country with the smallest population but diversity varies from all kind of race across the global spectrum. This country is second smallest country in Southern Africa but its landscape and different breath-taking places makes one find peace in a majestic kingdom nestled between South Africa and Mozambique making it easy to make a local connection if given fund since it what limit travel. Born and breaded in this country, I knew it through a map and newspapers due to limit of funding for travelling. Manzini the country’s best town after Mbabane its capital, and inside this region there is Manzini Chess Club that made me explore the country beyond my imagination when travelling for Chess tournament. One splendid Saturday morning, I was ready and waiting for the club’s transport to Nhlangano which was about 93 kilometer and I was ready for the long journey and very excited because it was my first time travelling such great distance. When the kombi finally arrived my heart was pounding and leaping with joy. Second later the journey started and great joy was written in my face. The scenic view I saw was definitely breath-taking because the way nature and man-made forest collaborated was very much exhilarating in the sense that you would mistake the man-made forest with a natural one. Through the journey I saw a lot of amazing landscape, the dried up land due to famine and also slow flowing rivers that healed the scorching sun’s burn on vegetation and the ecosystem that surround the whole area. The forestry was a piece of land that was stolen from other land to consulate the draught stricken land. Upon arrival in Nhlangano, a lot of things instantly changed, the town, the bus rank noise, the buzz fast food outlets in every corner, and the rush hour of college student and amid this the lies the humble nature which you could mistake it for a park. At that very moment I mistake Nhlangano to one of American fast food mission critical. The climate was awesome and the forestry made one find peace in a small town. The highlight of all travel was the forestry that appeared to be one with nature. I took a few steps and walked to the known looking at God’s creation that I was only able to see through a maps, I fell down at my knees, I wept bitterly asking myself what is beauty if the simplest things just deeply touch the heart. I quickly picked myself up and ran to the cafeteria and ordered some Kota and chips to get energy for the chess tournament. I sit along a fellow from South African who also agreed that the town was beautified by the man-made forestry and breathe life by the sound of the citizen and travelers from foreign land that come to Eswatini through the south boarder.