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AUSTRALIA | Thu, 1 Aug 2013 | By grahammac | Views [1067]

Hi everyone!
Here is my blog or online diary of my trip of a lifetime to Kilimanjaro in Tanzania & altitude sickness allowing, a climb to the top. Followed by a short photographic Kenyan safari to ... Read more >
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