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some of the most enduring memories of African safaris we have are of those wonderful evenings under a starlit sky sitting around the African TV.

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Chewore South 2006 Chenje (Rosenfel) camp: My Dad listening to Nigel Theisen expound on some earth shattering topic!


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Zimbabwe 97 Roger Whittall's river camp at SAVE.


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Mark DeWet sipping morning coffee in our spike camp near the border of the Hwange National Park in Matetsi Unit 4


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"Cogito ergo venor" René Descartes on African Safari
 
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JudgeG ... just counting time 'til I am again finding balm in Gilead chilled out somewhere in the Selous.
 
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Sango region in the Save'


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Camp Bahati, Mozambique. Camp gate in the background ...


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Farewell from staff--Botswana, Okavango Delta 1997
 
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Great thread. Keep it coming guys. I love to hunt, but half my dreams are of a drink and companionship around the campfire.
 
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I'm gonna love this one....


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a 10 hour horse ride
into the mountains of Wyoming
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Awesome pic, ravenr!! I'll continue the hi-jack with my favorite sheep hunting campfire pic...

 
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Back to Africa, this one has no people in it unfortunately, but I really like how it turned out, and the mood of it....

 
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Good friends, good hunting, lots of memories...





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Here's a cold Jack Russell in the Limpopo Province of SA. He's got a careful eye on the meat on the opposite side of the fire.


 
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Another one. Another channel.



Shaken, not stirred ...


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Great photos. It is apparent that dogs like a good fire as much as people. here is old Rigby enjoying our backyard pit. Not Africa, but you can bet we are thinking about it!



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Grafton,

That is a great picture. I love the fact you have a African fire pit in Virginia, it make my one in Maine seem a little less silly!! HA HA HA


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Watching bush TV is always fun, no matter where you are. Sharing campfires with new friends is special, and part ofthe enjoyment of the safari. Below is my favorite, tho.

My friends left my wife and I up on a rocky kopje in Namibia with instructions to enjoy the sunset on our anniversary. This was what they left us to:







It was where my PH proposed to his wife, and it was pretty special.
 
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Judge G, I think your picture about sums it up. I do also like Ravner's Wyoming elk hunt picture though!

You have to apprectiate them all. Get out there and do it ladies and gents.
 
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Zimbabwe 2005



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Masailand 2009
 
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Just for you Steve



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David: I like yours best. Some very nice photos, folks. They bring back wonderful memories of Namibia.


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Two Favorites:

Namibia 2009



Okavango Delta, Botswana 2008


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Spring Hares roasting on an open fire...Jack Frost nipping at your nose....


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I wasn't there, but this is a pretty good one:

 
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Saeed-why is Nelson standing under an unbrella?


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Saeed-why is Nelson standing under an unbrella?


He is doing what normal people do when it rains.


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Yes of course. It looked so dry I didn't think it was raining-great pictures!


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Saeed,

Your first photo is a classic

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I love camping out.

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Near Stockpoort Limpopo 2008.
That Castle taste GOOD after a long day stalking waterbuck! Smiler



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HA HA good one Adam who is that with Stanton and mort in Zim,damn its just like our croc camp clap
 
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How do you post pics from an iphone?
 
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HA HA good one Adam who is that with Stanton and mort in Zim,damn its just like our croc camp clap

The theird guy is Quentin Wessels.
Note the empty Castle crate. Roll Eyes
 
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Free State RSA 2009: Good companions and Gemsbok backstraps on the grill. Now that is living!



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