• Bonus Post

    Bonus Post

    Etosha: Overview (Rhia’s comments are italicized) Etosha National Park is located in the Northwestern part of Namibia and is one of the largest national parks in all of Africa. Though it used to encompass 99,426 kmยฒ when it was first proclaimed in 1907, the area has  since been reduced through a series of government proclamations

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  • Etosha: Okaukuejo

    Etosha: Okaukuejo

    Days 23 & 24 (Dan’s comments are italicized) Okuakuejo, our final stop in Etosha, was an impressive complex WITH PAVED ROADS ๐Ÿ˜ It was clean, well-organized, and certainly catered to tourists. The camp is built on the site of an old German fort built in 1901. We’ve not been good at taking selfies this trip

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  • Etosha National Park: Halali Camp

    Days 20 & 21 (and Bonus Day 22) Dan’s comments are italicized And so we continued west, driving inside the park, to the next camp: Halali. We saw many of the usual suspects on our way across… … until we stopped at the last viewing point before the camp, that is. Here we saw LIONS!

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  • Etosha National Park

    Days 18 and 19 (Rhia’s comments are italicized) Most safari visitors quest for a look at the Big 5 game animals in Africa. Not us. We are looking for all the animal road signs. But this is not to take away from our more serious travel goals such as experiencing the culture, the geography, and

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  • Westward Ho!

    Westward Ho!

    Days 16 and 17 (Dan’s comments are italicized) And so, we bade farewell to our beautiful river lodge and Divindu. We promised the hostesses, Eugene and Dawn, that we’d be back one day and it’s a promise we fully intend to keep. But, for now, it’s onward and forward! Nunda River Resort, you will be

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  • Nunda River Adventures

    Days 14 and 15 (Rhia’s comments are italicized) When we left our travelers last, they were attempting to fall asleep in a bed that was too small and too hard. Well, fear not our fellow readers, our couple actually got one of the better night’s rest of this trip. Oh, hold on a minute, you

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  • Victoria Falls to Namibia

    Days 12 and 13 (Dan’s comments are italicized) Part 1: A Pilgrimage I lived/traveled in Africa in 1986-88 and, upon leaving, would often find myself telling people I’d left a piece of my heart on this amazing continent. Today, I left another piece of my heart here. Because of her heritage, Rachael was eager to

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  • Chobe National Park

    Chobe National Park

    Days 10 and 11 (Rhia’s comments are italicized) We found the animals! Chobe National Park sits on the southern bank of the Chobe river in the northern most corner of Botswana. Unfortunately, the biggest drought in 40 years has currently greatly shrunk the river. Mind you, there is still enough water to support a huge

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  • Some of you have asked for a Donate Now button to be added to the AFREAC website (thank you!) but, sadly it’s too expensive to set up. Bonolo just sent me this: ‘In order to make a contribution, your friends would need to download the World Remit app and link it with their account, and

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  • Birds and Beasts…Where are they?

    Days 8 and 9 (Dan’s comments are italicized) Most people come to Africa for the wildlife, but of equal importance to us is to immerse ourselves in the culture. And that’s just as well as the wildlife is being rather elusive at the moment (due, probably, to the worst drought they’ve experienced in 40 years)!

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    cebdent

    So, I don’t think I even saw all of thes posts as I was in the middle of being uprooted at the time! Hope this comment gos through for you as I’m really looking forwrd to this year’s adventures!

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