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True Travel Tales - Careful What you Watch for

TANZANIA | Fri, 15 Jul 2011 | By true-claims-stories | Views [3294]

Did you know that the mortality rate from the bite of a black mamba is nearly one hundred percent? Or that it only takes twenty minutes for a bitten person to die from the neurotoxins delivered in the venom? Three years ago neither did I. Yet somehow ... Read more >

Tags: adventure, africa, danger, motorbikes, tanzania, transport, travel, true travel tales, wildlife

True Travel Tales - Walking with Rhinos in Zimbabwe

ZIMBABWE | Fri, 1 Apr 2011 | By true-claims-stories | Views [2495]

What happened? Tell us your tale. Towards the end of our 6-week adventure through East Africa we decided to do a walking Rhino safari in the beautiful Matobo Hills National Park, Zimbabwe.   The scenery is absolutely beautiful and we had already ... Read more >

Tags: africa, nature, rhinos, risk, safari, travel, true travel tales, walking, wildlife, zimbabwe

 

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Meet South Fremantle Power Station. Closed in 1985 it was stripped of all of its machinery, leaving only an empty shell of a building behind. It’s a massive structure that looks almost prison like from the beach not 300 yards away. Once you step inside though the sheer scale and magnitude of the cavernous structure becomes palpable. Even more so with the knowledge of the history of murders and suicides that have taken place in the years since it was abandoned.: by graeme, Views[1311]
Meet South Fremantle Power Station. Closed in 1985 it was stripped of all of its machinery, leaving only an empty shell of a building behind. It’s a massive structure that looks almost prison like from the beach not 300 yards away. Once you step inside though the sheer scale and magnitude of the cavernous structure becomes palpable. Even more so with the knowledge of the history of murders and suicides that have taken place in the years since it was abandoned.

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