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Redneck Riviera
Well helloooooooo, it's been ages since we last chatted. What you been up to? How’s work? That bad huh? Oh well.
We’ve been taking some time out from our very busy schedule to do some serious relaxing. All this holidaying was putting strain on our relationship so we thought we’d make a conscious effort to stop having a …
Salt Water Taffy
... the evening and had a great time watching the festivities, then we all enjoyed dinner at a local restaurant - a great way to spend our last night in Mobile. We were surprised to also see our friends from Oceanus, Cindy and Brian Deans, arrive back in Dog River Marina after spending their Thanksgiving in Arizona. This morning, Brian helped us cast off our lines as we departed.
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The "M Group"
... a good teacher. He was always calm and composed in the presence of the chimps and that helps. The chimps are large, strong and can be very unpredictable. That unpredictability keeps your adrenalin pumping but is not helpful for memorizing names. To her credit, Beth remembered and was able to help me identify many of the M Group pictured in this blog. Still, the ...
Lessons from an Epic Adventure
... itinerary. She picked our seats based upon our prior comfort experience. We will continue that practice. She made a believer out of me;
Third, we made contact with Lali Heath at the Nomad Trust (Nomad Safaris) and were able to deliver a large suitcase of children's clothing, shoes and school supplies to the Nomad Trust in Dar es Salaam. In turn, Lali arranged to get the clothing to villages in Katavi and Mahale. She even sent us pictures showing the donation arrived at ...
Tanzania's Remote National Parks
Ruaha National Park will be Africa’s largest National Park when merged with Usangu Game Reserve. Ruaha consists of a vast tract of rugged, semi-arid bush country that is characteristic of central Tanzania. Its lifeblood is the Great Ruaha River. The park is in the transitional area of East Africa’s acacia savannah and the miombo woodland belt of Southern Africa.
Ruaha’s 10,000 ...
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- Swimming pool
- Restaurant
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking
- Pets allowed