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On Safari in Botswana
... on land and dove back in right beside us. It was the coolest, scariest, fastest thing ever ( needless to say, no pictures). Matt the guide explained that hippos can take a bite out of the aluminum boat with their teeth. Seriously....did he just say that? While we were out one of the other boats broke down further up the channel and we went to pick the two people and the guide on that boat up. So, it's getting late and we are really motoring down the channel at high speed only to come ...
My Karma Ran Over My Dogma
October 20, 2012 – My Karma ran over my Dogma
Du Me La from Maun, Botswana! Since joining my group in Livingstone last Monday, we have covered much ground and had many fantastic experiences travelling through Botswana. Although not nearly as adrenaline filled as Victoria Falls, it has been equally amazing from an entirely different perspective. The countryside, villages, animals and sky have been nothing short of awesome in the true sense of the word.
On ...
Okavango Delta and our friend Doug!
... tour guide. We soon found that the traditional boats carry a higher risk of getting a wet **** which I soon experienced. It's quite relaxing gliding through the reeds despite the occasional hippo call or the previously mentioned wet ****. Our leaky boat was nothing compared to our guides who actually had to keep stopping to bail out water with cup!!! On reaching the island which would be our home for the next two nights camp was soon set up, tents pitched and we ...
Stuck in Moremi Park :)
... another hour till we arrive at the Moremi entrance gate. We’re one of the first people, but soon after us, early game drive vehicles loaded with tourists (who probably paid a LOT) arrive. We go and show our entrance paper, which we bought at the DWNP office in Maun) and after filling out a few forms we enter the park.
The park is everything except but green... it’s sandy, yellow and the trees look linda dead (or eaten). Not long after weenter the park we ...
Birdwatching in Maun.
... rapidly. We stopped in the middle of the river and watched the sun go down over some palm trees (Damn, it’s such a pitty I can’t post pictures this time on my blog...maybe I’ll try to change that for the next entries!). Around 6pm we got back to our starting point. We exchanged mail-addresses and promised to send them the sunset pictures as they forgot their own camera’s J !
Satisfied of what we saw we ...