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Read more about the article Namibia 2.0, from the banks of the Kavango River
Camp management clearly has a sense of humor

Namibia 2.0, from the banks of the Kavango River

  • Post author:Andrew
  • Post published:October 22, 2021
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Let's try this again... *the internet here is not good and I'm sadly unable to upload photos. I'll update when I get a chance, but for now, this is what…

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Read more about the article Tarangire and the Road South to Kisolanza and Tukuyu

Tarangire and the Road South to Kisolanza and Tukuyu

  • Post author:Andrew
  • Post published:July 3, 2018
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Departing Arusha we were glad to be on the road again.  It was good to have had the rest days, and to have sent the Honey Badger to the Toyota…

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Read more about the article The Land Cruiser caught fire, and Henry and Jane go to Arusha

The Land Cruiser caught fire, and Henry and Jane go to Arusha

  • Post author:Andrew
  • Post published:June 28, 2018
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My alarm sounded off at the appointed time, 0530, to wake me for our day in the Crater.  The gate opens at 0600 and we have to check out of…

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Read more about the article The Serengeti delivers.  A bit too much.

The Serengeti delivers. A bit too much.

  • Post author:Andrew
  • Post published:June 25, 2018
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  Sorry, this one is especially long, so you might want to grab a coffee. If it's too long for you, no worries, I'd suggest skipping ahead to the "The…

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