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April 14th 2007
Published: April 14th 2007
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Fortunately, I didn't have exactly concrete plans this time around, contrary to last year's military-precision schedule for which I was mercilessly teased in some quarters, and in contravention of a recently-heard edict from a Very Serious Traveller: "Always travel with a Purpose". Rather I had "aspirations" as I outlined in my last blog, but some of them were, shall I say, mandatorily rearranged... Read Full Entry



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a double-banded courser looking a little less eleganta double-banded courser looking a little less elegant
a double-banded courser looking a little less elegant

... head down in a bag to be weighed
the Angolan border at Ruacanathe Angolan border at Ruacana
the Angolan border at Ruacana

... curiously easy to cross this time. (Yes, that tumbledown fence IS the border!)
donkeys in Ovamolanddonkeys in Ovamoland
donkeys in Ovamoland

...along with cattle, one of the two main hazards of driving through this most populated part of Namibia



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