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99 weeks ago @ Make Travel Fair UK - Swaziland Day 4 - A cu... · 0 replies · +1 points
Oh Drakensberg is truly magnificent! Have you ever been? If you're a nature enthusiast, you'll love it! I look forward to hearing all about it on your blog :)
99 weeks ago @ Africafreak.com - Afri... - The Dung Beetle: An Ou... · 0 replies · +1 points
It was hilarious to watch! Thanks for including it above--glad you enjoyed it!
99 weeks ago @ Make Travel Fair UK - Swaziland Day 4 - A cu... · 1 reply · +1 points
As an African safari travel agent, I travel all throughout Africa and I believe that the artistic expressions of the locals are some of the most rewarding experiences to be had. Your photos of Swaziland locals dancing and grass weaving are absolutely beautiful. I always have trouble expressing the power of Africa to clients--even photographs don't do it justice. I look forward to more posts on your visit to Africa!
99 weeks ago @ Africafreak.com - Afri... - Reaching the Roof of A... · 0 replies · +1 points
This was an extremely informative interview! I especially loved the top 5 things to bring with you when climbing. I have visited Kerry's blog several times and I am always moved by her stunning photography.
Africa is by far one of the world's most exceptional places to photograph. We are actually hosting a safari tour in late 2010 titled "Africa in Focus," which brings safari participants to South Africa to photograph some of the most exceptional landscapes and wildlife in the world.
Great interview!
Africa is by far one of the world's most exceptional places to photograph. We are actually hosting a safari tour in late 2010 titled "Africa in Focus," which brings safari participants to South Africa to photograph some of the most exceptional landscapes and wildlife in the world.
Great interview!
100 weeks ago @ Africafreak.com - Afri... - The Dung Beetle: An Ou... · 1 reply · +1 points
Dung beetles are extremely interesting to see in their natural habitat! While on a South Africa safari tour, we saw two dung beetles racing each other as they rolled two (quite large) balls of dung across the road. We caught it on video, which you can see on our YouTube channel (HillsofAfrica).
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