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Photo of the Week – an old favorite!
ShareI was reminded of this special photo today as it popped into my inbox. I didn’t actually know the origin of the photo until I read the newsletter (thanks to The Safari Book). Here is a quick summary of where it came … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, African Safaris, Botswana, classic safari, Mozambique, Namibia, private safari, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Tagged africas, carr foundation, gorongosa national park, hippo, hippos, magazine, mozambique, mozambique civil war, paul dutton, pentax camera, south africa, southern africa, urema floodplane, urema lake, wildlife society of south africa
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The New Lake Niassa Reserve – Mozambique
ShareThings often take a while to happen in Africa so until they are official one doesn’t like to make too many assumptions. I’ve heard today that after 6 years in the making, a new lake reserve has been declared – … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, African Safaris, classic safari, Malawi, Mozambique
Tagged africa, an inconvenient truth, carr foundation, climate change, coca cola, conservation, global warming, gorongosa national park, lake malawi, lake niassa, malawi, mozambique, non profit, tanzania, usaid, wwf
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