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Soweto Housing Complex First day's activities after landing in Johannesburg, South...
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Newer Soweto Structure Zooming Up! Newer structures, with more modern facilities, are slowing replacing the old...
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Song & Dance for Money! On our visit to the Nelson Mandela residence, young children greeted the...
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At the Nelson Mandela House Mr. & Mrs. Chieu tried to sneak out through the back door of the vacant...
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Front Entrance to the Mandela House.
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Vilakazi Street! The neighborhood's most famous residents have been the Archbishop Desmond...
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Clivia! Indigenous to South Africa (Natal), the clivia is a prized houseplant....
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Chobe National Park, Entrance Area. Chobe was our first park to visit in Botswana, where I experienced my...
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Some Antelope! Memory fades fast after a trip. Out of sight, out of mine. Perhaps this is a...
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Lilac-Breasted Roller I believe that's its name, or Blue-breasted Roller. Also, the...
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Impala Nimble little jumper. We love tailing them on the trail when they hop...
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Gang of Geese! Hanging around on a dead tree.
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Waterbuck! Guess it's appropriately named, and that's why we caught this one...
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Hornbill Three are many hornbills we encountered.
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Break Time! On every game drive, we usually had 1 or 2 coffee breaks. We'd...
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More Impalas!
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Elephants At A Water Hole!
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Warthogs! One of the ugglier animals we encountered.
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Yellow Weaver! Not only the bird is beautiful to behold, one should see where they nest!
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My Nest! This is my lodge at the first camp, at the Balbob Lodge 2nd Circuit...
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Good Sales Pitch! At the camp, locals were gathered to give demonstration of local craft....
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Apprenticeship Session! No way I will buy the products off the hands of these trainees!
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Rich Lady Shopping! Hmmmmmm, what should I buy?
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Elephant Twins Not seeing doubles, just a pair!
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Giraffe Twins!? Probably just a twin-headed giraffe rather!
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