Re: Botswana Sep 2015
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2015 1:50 pm
Lisbeth,nan,Toko, RP the pan is worth a visit. No need to drive around much !
Go wild for Wildlife and help to keep our Conservation Areas pure, natural and green.
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"Swam" is not a word used in the Passive Voice. "Eggshell" and "lawsuit" are single words. "Too" should be "to"...General Gump wrote:BJ, the Thamalakane River was swam in.
The ablutions are lovely but flipping dangerous to get too. Egg shell concrete with bolts sticking out, narrow path winding in between. A waiting law suit.
Bushveld Jock wrote:Day 18: South camp to Baines Baobab - Nxai Pan National Park
South Camp: Part III
We stayed at campsite No 2 with lots of trees, but imagine turning around with a trailer behind your car or reversing back out. No wonder one of the trees only had a stump left.
On numerous occasions before our visit the elephants tried to get water from the bathrooms breaking the pipes to get to the water. Frustrated park officials came up with an idea to make the bathrooms and washing-up area elephant proof and even zombie proof in case of any invasion.![]()
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Electric fences and huge spikes makes it even difficult for visitors to enter. At this camp you can't drink to much and use the bathroom unless you got the balancing act right along the narrow path.Also pray that you are rather inside than outside when the elephants come and investigate. You might get stuck on those spikes and the elephants may use you as a mat or reach the gate or may get electrocuted in your haste to open the gate. (103 ways to die)
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