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    #21
    Sounds brilliant.

    Shows we put far too much stock on material things.

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      #22
      Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
      Sounds brilliant.

      Shows we put far too much stock on material things.
      Aye,
      I can't post the photoies


      In fact I've been a week without a connection, till we got here.

      Tomorrow we are going to th okavanger delta.

      When I do these trips, I put 4k aside for spendies. It always goes, that's 1k a week


      This trip, after a week and a half, living well, I have spent only 480 quid, and I still have a thousand pula in me kecks
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        #23
        We left Kruger on the 12th and crossed into Botswana at grobblers bridge. What a palaver

        Blasted up to Francistown and stayed 3 nights. It's a real rough frontier town. Visited a rhino park and got a personalised 2 hour drive to see the rhinos for about 30 quid. Unbelievable value for money. The rhino were fantastic.

        Left for maun across the desert and the salt pans and stopped in the okavanger delta. For a couple of nights.

        Zoomed south through the kalahari desert today , 1000 km and now we are in Gaborone, on the Botswana sa border.


        Botswana.
        Cheap, friendly, clean (cf Australia), mud huts, donkey carts and having to stop every ten minutes for cattle, goats and donkeys crossing the M1 equiv.
        Hordes of hitch hikers at every junction, colourful clothes, proud people.
        Sweet toothed folk. My ham bitty was made with yellow bread that had raisins and stuff in it.
        Strong beer. Cracked pavements.
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          #24
          Are you sure they're your grandkids?

          The one on the left seems to be wearing a top hat. So that may be a Victorian ghost you've snapped
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            #25
            Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
            Are you sure they're your grandkids?

            The one on the left seems to be wearing a top hat. So that may be a Victorian ghost you've snapped
            Wait till I get the pics of the elephants up. They are splediferous
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              #26
              Back in south africa now, in a private game reserve w. of jo burg called Bakubung.

              it's totally exclusive, posh nobs only, and horrendously expensive. about 110 quid a night.

              the missus was laughing at me. In Liverpool I was an iguana, in africa, with a few tips i became a bwana. in this place i am a double bwana


              we saw some lions today.

              Africa is ok. we had a trip planned for next year around the east of oz. The missus is having second thoughts now.
              with only ten days to go, we still have a couple of grand in the pot, and the contingency looks like it wont be needed(first time ever)

              that means in the last week i will be so rich i may may attain triple bwana status.





              sent from a bongo drum, using bwana media
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                #27
                Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
                we had a trip planned for next year around the east of oz
                Someone I know, who loves travelling, just got back from 8 weeks in Oz. He said it was mostly boring.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Platypus View Post
                  Someone I know, who loves travelling, just got back from 8 weeks in Oz. He said it was mostly boring.
                  If you like road trips, like I do, it can be fantastic.

                  the main problems are the political correctness of the urban ozzies, which is overwhelming, and the junk and filth.

                  I have travelled thousands and thousands of miles through the outback, every foot there is a bottle or a rusty can.

                  In africa, I would say it is still a problem, but about a quarter as much
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
                    If you like road trips, like I do, it can be fantastic.

                    the main problems are the political correctness of the urban ozzies, which is overwhelming, and the junk and filth.

                    I have travelled thousands and thousands of miles through the outback, every foot there is a bottle or a rusty can.

                    In africa, I would say it is still a problem, but about a quarter as much
                    Jambo!

                    Africa doesn't really do political correctness. Refreshingly free of 'elf and safety too. They also don't throw much away; they use stuff.

                    Glad you seem to be enjoying it.
                    And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
                      Jambo!

                      Africa doesn't really do political correctness. Refreshingly free of 'elf and safety too. They also don't throw much away; they use stuff.

                      Glad you seem to be enjoying it.
                      Okavanga!

                      We blasted south from n of praetorian to Aberdeen, couldn't get anywhere to stay because there is a Harley Davidson convention inn the area, we had to crack on in the dark, 180k.

                      That was a tough day. 1200 k
                      Prices have rocketed due to the holidays. A decent loom has gone up from 18 quid a night to 54.

                      Listening to the locals speak Africans is interesting, a hoy polio of different languages. I can mostly follow what they are saying, more than German or french
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