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Updated 06/07/07

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African Safari A8


1. Our first camp - John making toast for breakfast.


2. Is Joy blissfully rapt to pat a cheetah or is she just plain scared - her eyes tightly closed?

3. Viewed in captivity this beautiful cheetah is just the start of our game viewing


4. Cactus grower Cristel admires the specimens in the gardens at Solitaire


5. After a slog up Dune 45 Tina and Jim were pleased they had made it!

6. Our awesome foursome Stan, Jenny, Jocelyn and Murray ready to take on anything - at dune 45

7. Oliver does a bit of exploring in the Sesreim canyon


8. Corinne and Obe pouring the wine for our sunset drink in the dunes


9. Contrasting colours at sun set - a beautiful scene


10. Set amongst the cactus this old Morris 8 takes Murray's attention


11. Here we are at the Tropic of Capricorn

12. Hunting for quartz Olivia finds this wonderful piece

13. Eve accompanied by the children on a visit of Modesa township


14. Thousands of seals at Cape Cross kept Joan busy with her camera.


15. Our fantastic camp site at Spitzkoppe


16. Oryx, ostrich and kori busted share the waterhole

17. Some local ladies we met enroute

18. Murray our hunter, admires the head


19. Olly and the elle


20. Heading out in the mekoros - Okavango Delta


21. Baby monkey


22. Jim and his novel solar battery charger

23.Heather and Murray at the entrance to Moremi

24. Lions watch us as we watch them


25. This croc had been killed by lions


26. Olivia entertains the children


27. Helping prepare lunch


28. Stan angles for the best view

29.I wonder who's in the shower?

30. Lilac breasted roller, such a gorgeous little fellow

31.Elephants at the waterhole


32. Our Botswanan jeeps on a game drive


33. Girls in their safari gard, on the banks of the Chobe


34. One gets very wet viewing the mighty Vic Falls


35. Magdalene and Eve enjoying the moment on the Sunset Cruise


36. Our Crews says goodbye, Livingstone