BACK HOME TO KENYA - TWO WEEKS OF PURE BLISS AND WILDEBEESTS

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Sounds great apart from the violence and war crisis hovering \O


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Must have been magic going back and seeing all the birds that you do not get down south. Thanks for posting.


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Glad you're back safe, Rums!

we decided to remain at home and rarely went out and about. :-0 :-) ;-) Nothing wrong with that!




Great crisp pics of new birds! X#X

So how was the beer, after many days? =O:


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Richprins, beer was great and enjoyed every drop. Also found the king prawns and lobster excellent. :-0


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Love prawns! ^Q^


The political news is not good at all...Kenya relies extremely heavily on tourist income, and this sort of news has not appeared at all on our local news! 0=


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Richprins reads the Lowvelder twice a week, so may have missed out on Kenyan news =O:


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Lodges running at reduced strength is not SA news, twerp! O** 0*\ :O^


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Most of the lodges and hotels made a fortune in the past 5-10 years and a little trouble will do them good and get them to lower their prices. The cheapest lodge/camp in the Mara runs un the order of minimum 250 us$. A couple charge upto 1000 us$ and I think its crazy.
Richprins wrote:Love prawns! ^Q^


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Interesting, Rums! :shock:


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Beautiful birds and the setting is so tranquil \O ^Q^ ^Q^

Looking forward to more \O


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