The Great Gorilla, Elephant and Surprise Migration Tour
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You mentioned the guides were excited about the early crossing. It's always a thrill when the guides, who have just about seen it all, get genuinely excited. You know you have something unique.
I hope the cheetah family on the conservancy is flourishing.
If James could detect a lion playing with a mongoose by sound, he is one heck of a guide!
Wayne, hi there! Read any good books lately?
Crosscheck, what a shameless promo for your report.
<i>"I will reveal our luggage choice in my report, since it ended up being a defining theme of our trip."</i> But it has me wondering.
What a fantastic report that turned into a love story in the last line. Thank you to all the Leelies that contributed.
I hope the cheetah family on the conservancy is flourishing.
If James could detect a lion playing with a mongoose by sound, he is one heck of a guide!
Wayne, hi there! Read any good books lately?
Crosscheck, what a shameless promo for your report.
<i>"I will reveal our luggage choice in my report, since it ended up being a defining theme of our trip."</i> But it has me wondering.
What a fantastic report that turned into a love story in the last line. Thank you to all the Leelies that contributed.
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"So I say to the readers of this board, Go! Go to Rwanda. Go to Kenya. You won't regret it and you won't forget it. "
i am, i am! at least i hope to this june.
loved your report and your style.
i couldn't help crying for sian.
i am, i am! at least i hope to this june.
loved your report and your style.
i couldn't help crying for sian.
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