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Construction Day #4 and Feeding Station | Freedom Fellowship's 2010 Botswana Mission
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Freedom Fellowship's 2010 Botswana Mission. We are His hands and feet. Mokolodi Friday →. Construction Day #4 and Feeding Station. September 9, 2010. End of Day 4. Jhespo, Mareko, Nytah (pronounced Nate). Amazing how fast you can go from extreme poverty to modern comforts here. We will be working a half day tomorrow as we wrap up the building work tomorrow. Nancy and the kids. They are precious in his sight…. After a half day of working tomorrow, we are heading to Mokolodi Game Reserve. Enter your email ...
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2007 - Botswana
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1st pic l -. Ian and Taryn Bill and Viv Paul and Brenda Theo and Sally. Melton Wold Guest Farm -. Slightly off the beaten track, a lovely stopover. Clean new bluties and beautiful grass. Olde world hotel and restaurant. Worth a visit! Very convenient stop, but not well kept. Bluties need a huge revamp! Shortage of hot water. Restaurant and pool. Kalahari Rest Lodge -. Bush camp, donkey bluties. Restaurant and pool. Waterhole being developed. 7 bush camp sites, 2 bluties powered by donkey! Lovely overnigh...
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Léopard | Mammifères Africains
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Chacal à flancs rayés. Généralités sur les bubales. Céphalophe à flancs roux. Généralités sur les élands. Généralité sur les gnous. Gnou bleu à barbe blanche de l’ouest. Gnou bleu à barbe noire. Généralités sur les damans. Généralités sur les girafes. Girafe d’Afrique de l’Ouest. Généralités sur les zèbres. Généralités sur les babouins. Généralités sur les vervets & grivets. Colobe bai de Zanzibar. Généralités sur les gorilles. Gorille des plaines de l’Ouest. Mégaderme à ailes orangées. 70 – 80 cm. Eleph...
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Travels - MichaelWSchwartz.com
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Zoo Animals and Other Nature Photos. Cape St. Francis. Kidepo Valley Game Reserve. Kidepo Valley National Park. Murchison Falls National Park. Queen Elizabeth National Park. South Luangwa National Park. Ldquo;How you see a country depends on whether you are driving through it, or live in it. How you see a country depends on whether or not you can leave it, if you have to.”. Author - Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonigh. Proudly powered by Weebly.
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Exhibitor Booking / Expression of Interest Form – Houston Travel Marketing Services
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Houston Travel Marketing Services. Derek Houston celebrates 50th year in the Travel & Tourism Industry. About Houston Travel Marketing. IBTM Arabia 09 – 11 February 2016. IBTM America 15-17 June 2016. IBTM World Barcelona 17-19 November. Presentation IBTM World Barcelona. Spotlight Travel Workshops Online Visitor Registration. Exhibitor Booking / Expression of Interest Form. Spotlight Workshops 2016/2017 Programme. Spotlight Nordics: 21 – 25 November 2016. Download the Nordics SATSA Presentation. Late Ju...
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Southern Africa 2008
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Trip Southern Africa 07/07/2006 - 31/07/2006. 04:12 Departure railway station Bruges. 21:05 Departure SA Airways flight Heathrow - Cape Town - Johannesburg. Arrival at Johannesburg at 13.30. We collect the rental car. At office of Britz and arrange a one night stay at AfricaSky Guesthouse. Drive to Mokolodi Nature Reserve. In Botswana. Night at camping. Drive to Ghanzi (694 km). Night at Thakadu camp. Drive to Namibia: Daan Viljoen. Near Windhoek, 500km). Drive to Etosha National Park. Drive to Nata Lodge.
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tales from on the road: November 2011
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Tales from on the road. Ein muenchner kindl auf grosser reise - ob das wohl gut geht? Wie es mir so ergeht und was ich am anderen ende der welt so erlebe steht hier. A peaceful, quiet evening sky behind the high reed at Gaborone dam. Love the fluffy little clouds up there - these days it's more about big mountains of thundery clouds piling up all over the sky as the rainy season has (finally) started. Happy weekend! Then I managed to send "callme". Messages from my phone. Luckily, a friend. Last weekend&...
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The Nitza Family African Adventure: April 2009
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The Nitza Family African Adventure. Chronicles of our year in Gaborone, Botswana. Monday, April 27, 2009. We promise to post a longer description of our weekend soon, but for now - enough to let you know we are alive. We (Ted and Todd) wanted to see this :. Pictures are courtesy of past visitors of the park that hung their snap shots on the walls of the reception area at the main gate). He was not a big help. But all we really saw was this:. We survived and had a great time. more later. I am not going un...
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The Nitza Family African Adventure: March 2009
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The Nitza Family African Adventure. Chronicles of our year in Gaborone, Botswana. Sunday, March 15, 2009. Recently, it was mid-term break for the girls ('Spring Break', except its not Spring here). In our ongoing effort to see as much of this country as we can before we leave, we took a road trip to the Tuli Block region of Botswana. We chose Tuli Block for a couple of reasons. We stayed at the Mashatu lodge ( http:/ www.mashatu.com/. The elephant research is lead by Jeanetta Selier. She has been at ...
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The Nitza Family African Adventure: Mountain Climbing
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The Nitza Family African Adventure. Chronicles of our year in Gaborone, Botswana. Sunday, April 5, 2009. This was the sign at the parking area (one of the lower lower peaks in the Kgale area is an aggregate mine):. There were several dozen empty cars in the parking area, so we figured they had pressed on in spite of the warning. We noted it was Saturday and they likely were not using dynamite on the weekend and started our climb. We enjoyed the climb so much, we returned a couple of weeks later with the ...