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Oh, so there is not braai stand either at those cabins! I thought they would have at least that...
One of the reasons why I like it in the KTP so much - easy self-catering \O

But unfortunately Etosha is so beautiful that we will have to go and see it at some point lol


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Isn't it very flat?


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Spent some wonderful time today ...catching up from pg. 21 :o0ps:

Such lovely bird sightings and pics ^Q^ ^Q^ ..Lot's I have never seen before.

Accommodation looks stunning...and just loved the tutu for the glasses lol very O:V

Great landscape shots and the animals were ever obliging ^Q^ ^Q^ ..Video's of the Ellie lovely but a bit O-/ -O-

:ty: for sharing nan :yes: ...Waiting for more 0()


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Lisbeth wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2018 12:16 pm Isn't it very flat?
I don't know really. In parts, I guess. I'm sure nan or Michele can tell us more :-)


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Mel wrote: Mon Feb 26, 2018 7:55 am
Lisbeth wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2018 12:16 pm Isn't it very flat?
I don't know really. In parts, I guess. I'm sure nan or Michele can tell us more :-)
Well , Etosha is a very large pan , and therefore it is indeed very flat O**


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Mel wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2018 10:58 am Oh, so there is not braai stand either at those cabins! I thought they would have at least that...
One of the reasons why I like it in the KTP so much - easy self-catering \O

But unfortunately Etosha is so beautiful that we will have to go and see it at some point lol
:yes: I understand that, but, normaly, we don't stay a long time in Etosha, so don't avoid Namibia just for non braai in Etosha ;-)
you can buy sandwiches and other, if you don't want to the restaurant :yes:

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Lisbeth wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2018 12:16 pm Isn't it very flat?
what is flat :-? portable braai, or Etosha
Etosha is flat... like portable braai

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All-Nature wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2018 4:24 pm Spent some wonderful time today ...catching up from pg. 21 :o0ps:

Such lovely bird sightings and pics ^Q^ ^Q^ ..Lot's I have never seen before.

Accommodation looks stunning...and just loved the tutu for the glasses lol very O:V

Great landscape shots and the animals were ever obliging ^Q^ ^Q^ ..Video's of the Ellie lovely but a bit O-/ -O-

:ty: for sharing nan :yes: ...Waiting for more 0()
0*\ you had a lot of courage
for me too it was a lot of new birds :yes:
the tutus were mandatory... so "kak" to eat Amarula =O:
right the landscapes were great... so immense and nice green... with the rain lol

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okie wrote: Mon Feb 26, 2018 5:58 pm
Mel wrote: Mon Feb 26, 2018 7:55 am
Lisbeth wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2018 12:16 pm Isn't it very flat?
I don't know really. In parts, I guess. I'm sure nan or Michele can tell us more :-)
Well , Etosha is a very large pan , and therefore it is indeed very flat O**
:yes:

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The eastern portion of the park is very flat, but there are hills at the western end.


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