Historic TEBA Pafuri Camp taken over by Sanparks

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Re: Historic TEBA Pafuri Camp taken over by Sanparks

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Agree Fluts, not only distance, but in terms of sightings it is also slower so would not be on the radar of the hordes. I would like to stay at Teba. \O \O


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Flutterby wrote:I think the north is safe from the hordes of visitors
For how long Flutts, till b&b's pop up to support this gesture?????? Not that the b&b's
are wrong in eeking a living,...


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It's unlikely, H.! But who knows?


Very far away! :-0


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Flutterby wrote:I think the north is safe from the hordes of visitors...too far to drive for most. ;-)
:-) :-) :-) :-)

during the winter school holidays the hordes come in via pafuri gate...

they consist of the botha's bakgat batterproof bull-bar bakkie brigade

that spend their holiday at the tshipise resort

partaking in in cultural activities such as

jukskei and bokdrol spoeg.

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they often invade the the pafuri picnic spot and buy most of frank's stock of cold coke

to mix with their smuggled in stash of klippies

which in turn raises the volume of the vernacular...

@#$ @#$ @#$ @#$ @#$


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I'm anxious for Pafuri :evil:


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How racist, leachy! lol


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glad I can't understand all :evil:


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He's moaning about Afrikaner day visitors from Tshipise using the picnic spot, nana...apparently not acceptable... O**


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I happened to witness, un beknown, the local get together twixt,
Sanparks, the the Malamulele crowd and all sorts mitigating a
massive feast in order regognize Sanparks 's new endeauvor toward
society,..

In reallity it was truly resembling a scenario of back in the bush,..

judging by the sizes of the three legged pots over fire,...

0*\ :O^ Little did I know,...


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Obviously there are going to be the occasional crowds of day visitors, but I doubt that it will ever become like the south. -O-


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