 I've come back to Maria Nakambwata's homesteads in northern Namibia and the Oshikota region with a really special photograph I took while we were filming the collection of fruit from the iconic maruletery. Afterwards, Maria went to harvest pahungu or pearl millet from her lands and I spotted a picture that just spoke to everything I like about African agriculture and nutritional strategies and indigenous crops and drought resistant food stuffs and biodiversity all around in a rich landscape. Maria, oh, it's nice to see you again and it's hot just like I remember it, it's really good to see you. Thanks for having us back again, do you remember this picture? Yes, I remember it. Ow! It's better. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani. Makrani.