Antarctica to Zimbabwe – Day 67 – Sabi Sands can be found here. Today is our last full day of game drives. Where has the time gone? Though we certainly…
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Antarctica to Zimbabwe – Day 67 – Sabi Sands
Antarctica to Zimbabwe – Day 66 – Sabi Sands can be found here. Please be aware that today’s post contains images of dead and dismembered animals. It’s 6 am –…
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Antarctica to Zimbabwe – Day 66 – Sabi Sands
Antarctica to Zimbabwe – Day 65 – Sabi Sands can be found here. It’s another beautiful day at Dulini – let’s get underway, shall we? We’d heard lions calling at…
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Antarctica to Zimbabwe – Day 65 – Sabi Sands
Antarctica to Zimbabwe – Day 64 – Sabi Sands can be found here. Another early start, but the views are well worth it: We’re continuing our hunt for the rhino,…
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Antarctica to Zimbabwe – Day 64 – Sabi Sands
Antarctica to Zimbabwe – Day 63 – Sabi Sands can be found here. Up early. And I mean early. This is a safari, after all, and animals wait for no…
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Antarctica to Zimbabwe – Day 63 – Sabi Sands
Antarctica to Zimbabwe – Day 62 – Cape Town can be found here. Another early morning – and they’re only getting earlier from here. Up at 6:15 am so we…
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Antarctica to Zimbabwe – Day 62 – Cape Town
Antarctica to Zimbabwe – Day 61 – Cape Town can be found here. We had an interesting conversation with our driver yesterday on the way to the Castle of Good…
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Antarctica to Zimbabwe – Day 61 – Cape Town
Antarctica to Zimbabwe – Day 60 – Cape Town can be found here. Another day, another hotel breakfast – though the Radisson Red’s is every bit as good as the…
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Antarctica to Zimbabwe – Day 60 – Cape Town
Antarctica to Zimbabwe – Day 59 – Cape Town can be found here. Hard to believe that this is our first time sleeping on dry land in the past 40…
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Antarctica to Zimbabwe – Day 59 – Cape Town
Antarctica to Zimbabwe – Day 58 – Silver Wind, Saldanha Bay can be found here. Our departure Chronicle, for those interested: Amazing to think that we covered 4,676 nautical miles…
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