Campfire Safaris, South Africa

Travel Blogs from Campfire Safaris (11)

Oh my God,wow and wow!, Campfire Safaris, South Africa travel blog
Oh my God,wow and wow!
Nov 13, 2007

... of the thing - I'm glad it was moving swiftly away from us -only one of the most deadly snakes in Africa... Driving into Campfire one afternoon a mongoose ran across the road straight into a presumably vacant termite mound. The bush creatures are very good ...

A travel blog entry by sally63howse
Reptiles, insects and more!, Campfire Safaris, South Africa travel blog
Reptiles, insects and more!
Sep 17, 2007

... last night gnashing my teeth. I'm still proving incompetent in the loading photos dept but maybe when the FGASA (field guide assoication of South Africa) student have completed their final exams I can pay Tom (19) to help me. We'll be spending quite a bit ...

A travel blog entry by sally63howse
I
I've arrived!
Sep 4, 2007

... early night. You have to keep your hut door shut at all times because the monkeys are mischevious and will nick your stuff. Will sort some photos for my next entry but in the meantime, TTFN,signing off from the middle of nowhere in South Africa! S x

A travel blog entry by sally63howse
Thunderbolt and lightning (v.v.frightening indeed), Campfire Safaris, South Africa travel blog
Thunderbolt and lightning (v.v.frightening indeed)
Oct 9, 2007

... world to see! Also for those of you who said you wanted to write; the address is  Sally Howse, C/o Campfire Safaris, PO Box 100, Hoedspruit,South Africa -it'll take 1-2 weeks to get here -I'd love to hear from someone - especially as the gang here ...

A travel blog entry by sally63howse

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