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Date: 26th November 2010

Nice Blog
Nice Blog! I see that your blog is about travel. I want to share some info with you. Citymedia foundation(http://citymediafoundation.org) has launched www.city.vi , a network of 68,000 city specific video sites, where you can share videos about cities and regions across the world. like for Paris videos you can visit http://Paris.vi . You can also find out about other cities that you are interested in. Hope to see you there. suparnadilip@gmail.com www.city.vi

From Blog: Merry Christmas from Madagascar!
Date: 18th October 2010

GREATNESS
Thank you for that short story about Rwanda I am from Kenya and i will be going there for December holiday for business and learning about Rwanda. Thank you and i highly appreciate.

From Blog: Everyday Rwanda
Date: 4th August 2009

thanks
thanks for mentioning NREso high good job on that, also for mentioning the bike ride and my name is so cool soon will be a star,so nice of will get more business now thanks. goot the link from a friend in australia please explain the frase dirty stop out dont get it, can we change trhat plese thanks nash.

From Blog: Psychos, Pissheads and Adrenaline by the Bucketload: Rafting the source of the Nile
Date: 13th July 2009

Funny
Kitwe is awesome. Zambia is awesome, Maria's sociological observation, not so much.

From Blog: Lusaka and the Hostel from Hell
Date: 18th July 2008

T-shirts/Walking sticks
When one has been on a trip, and would like to choose a walking stick or t-shirt to purchase over the internet from Parc Du National in Rawanda - where does one go?

From Blog: Slap and tickle with a Gorilla
Date: 14th March 2008

where is the wildlife
We have been looking at South Luangwa and was expecting more wildlife. Did you experience anything besides reptiles and snakes?

From Blog: Wildlife galore at Mutinondo Wilderness
Date: 10th March 2008

Muzuzu:a middle way to Karonga
I happen to see the joyful story of yours ,as I struggle to search the image of jacaranda flower. I have involved in the M26 public road project aided by Taiwan,the place Muzuzu may be on my mind ever and forever. Thank a lot.Your story brings me back to a happy time and place.

From Blog: Lake Malawi
Date: 26th February 2008

Thanks!
Thanks very much, its good to receive positive feedback. It's sometimes difficult to know if what we write is any good! Ad

From Blog: Reunion on Reunion
Date: 9th February 2008

Great Text
wonderfully written!

From Blog: Reunion on Reunion
Date: 8th February 2008

French did you say French?
Hello! So yes Reunion is very French because it is a French Territory. Similar type pf situation than Guadeloupe and Martinique. So if you want it is a region of France like Corsica or Auvergne would be. Seems strange but it is all due to our colonial past. I guess you could compare that to Hong-Kong for the Brits. Hope you enjoyed la Soufriere and the beautiful island! Love Emilie

From Blog: Reunion on Reunion
Date: 29th December 2007

Happy Chrimbo
Happy Christmas you two!! What a funny place for christmas, but you'd be MAD(agasca) not to have a great time there... (sorry). xx

From Blog: Merry Christmas from Madagascar!
Date: 18th December 2007


loving the fighting beetles!

From Blog: Front row seats at the end of the world
Date: 18th December 2007


Has made my morning reading this. Your travels have been making me very envious, but its this kind of stuff that really matters. Whenever I read or hear about how the Rwandans have dealt with their recent history, I feel humbled. Hope you continue to have a fantastic trip.... looking forward to seeing you both next year. Laura x

From Blog: Everyday Rwanda
Date: 12th December 2007

Great Pics!
Some of your pics are National Geographic quality - good job. I loved the Tawny Eagle one (last one) and also the lioness. Amazing you got so close to them - and to see the distressed elephant mother. Wow.

From Blog: Dr Livingstone, I Presume
Date: 12th December 2007

Everything is so run-down...
It is shocking (although not surprising) to see how all infrastructure in all of Africa you have visited is completely run-down and looking terrible... side-by-side with great natural landscapes are these towns and cities and roads that looked so depressing. I know that these are very poor countries indeed, but I reckon corruption is more the cause for the state of affairs rather than lack of money.

From Blog: Lusaka and the Hostel from Hell
Date: 12th December 2007

Feliz Cumpleaños!
Happy Birthday Adam! Alles Gute zum Geburtstag! From B&M

From Blog: Wildlife galore at Mutinondo Wilderness
Date: 12th December 2007

One quick question...
What do you guys do for water? Do you filter river/fountain water or treat it? Is it easy to find good water at the campsites?

From Blog: Return to the homeland
Date: 12th December 2007

So many elephants!
Hey guys, Just finally finding the time to get up-to-date with your fantastic blog. I can't believe how many elephants you've seen, and how close they've been to you at campsites. So cool. They are amazing. I will update your Google Earth Map this weekend with all the new sites - so you can expect a new one coming next week. Keep posting :-)

From Blog: Return to the homeland
Date: 20th October 2007


My first look at anyone's blogg! Great stuff. Best wishes. Harvey

From Blog: Lake Bunyoni
Date: 14th October 2007

just chat
Hi you two, Looks like you are having a ball out there. Don't think I could stand all that mud and bugs too fond of my creature comforts (and I don't include bugs in that) The pictures are fantastic. Look after yourselves, my two favourite people in the whole world. Lots of love Scary Auntie xxxxxxxxxxx

From Blog: Mombasa
Date: 12th October 2007

thrilling pics
Good to hear something from you again. The gorilla pics and story are thrilling. It is refreshing to hear that at least in this park their numbers are on the rise - unlike in Virunga, Congo, where rebels or who knows who seems to have taken it against these creatures and produced horrifying murders. Anyways, thanks for giving us these pics. I loved them. Take care, Maria

From Blog: Slap and tickle with a Gorilla
Date: 12th October 2007


I reckon the reason why they looked so much like humans is because they WERE humans paid to dress up and fool stupid tourists who think they're paying hundreds of pounds to see gorillas in the wild.

From Blog: Slap and tickle with a Gorilla
Date: 10th October 2007

Comments
Hi Adam and Marianne, Everyone who has seen and read the blog site are well impressed with the dialogue and photo's. Keep it up, you are entertaining millions of people in Pembrokeshire!! Love, Dad and Maeve.

From Blog: Lake Bunyoni
Date: 24th September 2007

Amazing Photos
Dear Adam and Marianne, Just watching some photos from Kakamega Forest reserve that I had not yet seen. Amazing. Kudos to "Trees in the Mist" (absolute favorite), "Ants" and "Butterfly on a salt lick" and the super cute "Blue Headed Bee Eaters"!!!! SOOOOO CUTEEEE!!! Thanks for the wonderful pictures!

From Blog: Kakamega Forest Reserve
Date: 23rd September 2007

Have a good safe trip to Rwanda
Hey Guys, Sunday night - tired after a weekend of building furniture and a first week back at work - I relax by reading the new entries in your journal, dreaming with the birds and the trees of your pictures. Thanks for the effort of putting all this info on the net. Have a safe and wonderful trip to Rwanda! Maria

From Blog: Lake Bunyoni





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