For Okavango lovers
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For Okavango lovers
Good morning all. I was having withdrawal symptoms while Fodors was out to lunch, and had to connect somewhere. I found this page and want to share it with those who may have missed it.
http://www.wildlifetravel.net/africa...i%20update.htm
You should probably copy and paste this in your browser. Scroll down to "Getting intimate with the Okavango" and sit back and dream. Is surely equals the Serengeti and the Mara. Gina and SusanLynne- Next stop, Okavango! Of course Kavey is already there mentally. Or should I say 'always there'. tee hee. Liz
http://www.wildlifetravel.net/africa...i%20update.htm
You should probably copy and paste this in your browser. Scroll down to "Getting intimate with the Okavango" and sit back and dream. Is surely equals the Serengeti and the Mara. Gina and SusanLynne- Next stop, Okavango! Of course Kavey is already there mentally. Or should I say 'always there'. tee hee. Liz
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Liz, did you see this movie "The animals are beautiful people too?" It is probably 15 years old but it shows Okavango and is funny with a great music.
If you ever want to e-mail me directly [email protected]. I always wanted to go to Okavango but once I went to Kenya. Well, you know how that works
If you ever want to e-mail me directly [email protected]. I always wanted to go to Okavango but once I went to Kenya. Well, you know how that works
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It was made by the same group of people, Liz. I taped it from HBO when I still lived in Manhattan (it seems so long ago) and I saw it many times. If you can rent it you will see all animals in Okavango Delta. Then you will really want to be in Africa. Yes, it was taped right there and... Well, I won't say anything more
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No I won't spoil it for you - and my summary couldn't do the reports justice as written by their original authors.
Go ahead and follow the links!
I booked the 2004 trip around January this year - it feels like a long time already! Another year is sooooo long!
Still we're going to Bordeaux for a couple of weeks soon and to Brugge for a long weekend, with friends I originally met here on Fodors, in October and there's a week in the UK with uni friends in September so I guess I have distractions arranged!
Go ahead and follow the links!
I booked the 2004 trip around January this year - it feels like a long time already! Another year is sooooo long!
Still we're going to Bordeaux for a couple of weeks soon and to Brugge for a long weekend, with friends I originally met here on Fodors, in October and there's a week in the UK with uni friends in September so I guess I have distractions arranged!
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Kavey-
I had read that report and felt the same excitement. Strange how all of those memorable things happen at Xigera isn't it? Now thats where I would like to live.
I especially like how the weekly updates describe what happens during all of the different seasons all over South Africa.
Someone needs to tell Rocco about this because there is so much on Zambia there. Liz
I had read that report and felt the same excitement. Strange how all of those memorable things happen at Xigera isn't it? Now thats where I would like to live.
I especially like how the weekly updates describe what happens during all of the different seasons all over South Africa.
Someone needs to tell Rocco about this because there is so much on Zambia there. Liz
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