Tuesday 24th March
Loisaba Wilderness:
After a nice lazy start to the day, we all gathered for breakfast about 10am.
We then went to the workshop to meet Bombay, their chief
mechanic. His job is to keep the fleet of Land Rover defenders mobile so
that clients are able to have a safari whenever they wish. It's a very
impressive operation and Bombay (no, he is British, not Indian) seems to
be an absoluter master in his role.
We left Jim & Lori about 12 midday. We got back to Camp David just over 2 hours later and spent the rest of the day here. On the way back, within a few kms of Camp David, we came across an interesting sight. Somebody, and no one seems to know who, has started to fence off land that is just outside the perimeter fence of Camp David. They have actually started to fence off the road, so who knows what will happen next.
After a nice lazy start to the day, we all gathered for breakfast about 10am.
We left Jim & Lori about 12 midday. We got back to Camp David just over 2 hours later and spent the rest of the day here. On the way back, within a few kms of Camp David, we came across an interesting sight. Somebody, and no one seems to know who, has started to fence off land that is just outside the perimeter fence of Camp David. They have actually started to fence off the road, so who knows what will happen next.
And finally, a Zebra crossing in the bush! Sorry, just couldn't resist that old one!
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