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SOUTH AFRICA | Wed, 15 Oct 2008 | By sylvia_aiko | Views [1070] | Comments [4]

Since Swakupmund, we’ve camped out in the bush and in a game
park in Nambibia. We spent one night in
Spitzkopf at a bushcamp (meaning no facilities, just us and nature) and 2
nights at the Etosha National Park.
Spitzkopf was absolutely ... Read more >
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