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Some images of the end of camp building just before our season kicked off.

camp kitchen



Kitchen life



Camp stove



Kitchen wash up area



Camp store



Camp cellar



Camp lanterns and general store



Camp staff Canteen



Staff ablutions



Skinners area



Camp Laundry




Laundry line




Mess tent




Client sleeper



Sleeper on stilts



Another sleeper



Sunset



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very nice indeed.
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Very nice! A lot of work and effort to help folk realise their dreams. tu2
 
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Nice! It looks a bit like Gilligan`s Island.
 
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That is one magnificent sunset photo.
Kinda makes me homesick.


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Camp cellar looked well stocked with Porcupine Ridge red wine, with Platter guide stickers and everything! Cool

Neat camp!


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Mich,

Nobody ever said you guys don't do the camp thing up right. Very nice!

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These are some pics from a few of our different camps (11 in total this year).

Stefan you are right! Do you know the wine Chocolate Block?


"...Them, they were Giants!"
J.A. Hunter describing the early explorers and settlers of East Africa

hunting is not about the killing but about the chase of the hunt.... Ortega Y Gasset
 
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Bwanamich.

Haven´t got to taste The chocolate block from Boekenhoutskloof yet..... Only heard great things from those that have tried it!

A few sweedes started a export buissnies down in Cape a couple of years back and shipped wine up here to Sweden from SA for great prices, all legal with taxes payed etc. I got some great wines from SA thru them to unbelevable prices to us up here! The guys managed to go in a straight line for some time but now they have messed things up and owe a lot of people lots of money. I had to pay the cargo company 2 $ US/bottle the other day when I got 4 boxes that I allreday had payed shipping for Frowner

SA is really up and running with their wines now! SA is really big up here in Sweden in wines at the moment!


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Wow what a camp!!
Where in Tan.???


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Wow what a camp!!
Where in Tan.???


Ditto!!! Where???? Sorry, but what is the name of the outfitter as well?
 
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Really nice, congrats!
 
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Fit for a King.


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Looking good! tu2
 
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Mic we are only missing a picture of you.

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Excellent camp. It brings back memories, as it is very similar to the common rooms and outer areas of the one we stayed at with John Knowles and Granville Potgieter in the Kufue area of Zambia.

One difference is that theirs was a bit off the river -- and the sleeping tents were surrounded by raked sand to show the prints of any animals. We did have prints of a lion show up close to ours.


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Nigel will be spoilt! Big Grin


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Mic we are only missing a picture of you.

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"...Them, they were Giants!"
J.A. Hunter describing the early explorers and settlers of East Africa

hunting is not about the killing but about the chase of the hunt.... Ortega Y Gasset
 
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Wow what a camp!!
Where in Tan.???


The pics of the tents on stilts by the river and the mess are from our Jacana camp on the Malagarasi river in Uvinza Open Area. It borders onto our other concessions in the Moyowosi Game Reserve, the river being the boundary. Sitatunga heaven!

The pics of the staff area and wash up bay is form our Muhuba camp in the Ugalla Game Reserve in Western Tanzania.

D. Nelson - These are camps of Tanzania Game Trackers Safaris and Wengert Windrose Safaris.


"...Them, they were Giants!"
J.A. Hunter describing the early explorers and settlers of East Africa

hunting is not about the killing but about the chase of the hunt.... Ortega Y Gasset
 
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