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Tag Archive: Rhino conservation. Final tally for rhino conservation. A massive big THANK YOU to everyone who supported our efforts at raising money for rhino conservation We raised $716 which will support the Botswana Rhino Reintroduction and Monitoring Project run by the Wilderness Wildlife Trust. We couldn’t have done it without you. Where the rhino money goes. Continue reading ». Raising money for Rhino conservation. Continue reading ». Find us on Facebook. Do also 'Like' us on Facebook! If you are em...
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Border crossings » Kapp2Cape Explorers
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Uarr; Return to Free Information. Here we’ll be adding our experiences of the various border crossings we’ll be taking. Please do scroll up and down to find the information that will help you. SPAIN to MOROCCO Date: 8th November 2012 Crossing the border from Ceuta to Morocco at Fnideq was certainly a lot less hassle than I thought it would be. Of course, as it was our first time, we ended up with a helper who attached himself to us. While I do begrudge having to use a …. View page ». View page ». SOUTH A...
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Cheetah Conservation Fund » Kapp2Cape Explorers
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Laquo; My favourite surprise. Final tally for rhino conservation. At the start of our week long visit, when driving north from Windhoek to Etosha, we saw the signboards for Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF). I had been in contact with them years before when living in the UK, but hadn’t realised where they were located in Namibia. Now I knew. We made a mental note to visit on our way back to Windhoek. Before departing. I would definitely recommend staying overnight and watching the cheetah run in the mo...
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My favourite surprise » Kapp2Cape Explorers
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Laquo; A day of birds. Our days in Etosha were drawing to a close. We still had one full day before we started the extended journey back to Windhoek to catch our flight. And it turned out to be a very special day. The morning dawned glorious and golden – and rather chilly – as it had most days. Our plan for the day, aside from visiting the numerous waterholes, included a detour to a lookout point located about a kilometre onto the pan itself. We set our route accordingly. Our last beautiful surprise came...
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Come and meet the intrepid explorers …. Viking Explorer (aka Oyvind). Chief adventurer and head driver, head of procurement and official film maker. Born and bred a Viking. Although more accustomed to snow, ice and freezing temperatures, he has adequately adapted and learned to love the heat of Africa. Looking forward to leading the team south. African GirlChild (aka Sheelah). Skip to comment form. July 28, 2012 at 09:48 (UTC 1). Link to this comment. July 28, 2012 at 15:30 (UTC 1). Link to this comment.
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Downloads » Kapp2Cape Explorers
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Uarr; Return to Free Information. Here you can find information that may be of interest. We are adding more files all the time, so please check back regularly! Please let us know if you experience issues with accessing the files. We hope that you find this budget summary useful in your planning. Kapp2Cape 2013 – Final budget. We hope you find these useful – please download the GPS waypoints to use in conjunction. Kapp2Cape 2013 – Botswana Fact Sheet. Kapp2Cape 2013 – Malawi Fact Sheet. We have put togeth...
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Namibia » Kapp2Cape Explorers
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At the start of our week long visit, when driving north from Windhoek to Etosha, we saw the signboards for Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF). I had been in contact with them years before when living in the UK, but hadn’t realised where they were located in Namibia. Now I knew. We made a mental note …. Continue reading ». Continue reading ». A day of birds. I woke up warm and happy for the first time in Etosha! Continue reading ». Day two in Etosha. I awoke in the dark after another night of freezing cold t...
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Uncategorized » Kapp2Cape Explorers
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Final tally for rhino conservation. A massive big THANK YOU to everyone who supported our efforts at raising money for rhino conservation We raised $716 which will support the Botswana Rhino Reintroduction and Monitoring Project run by the Wilderness Wildlife Trust. We couldn’t have done it without you. Where the rhino money goes. And other stakeholders and funders announced the successful translocation of a small founder population of Critically Endangered black rhino …. Continue reading ». The first of...
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Final tally for rhino conservation » Kapp2Cape Explorers
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Laquo; Cheetah Conservation Fund. Final tally for rhino conservation. A massive big THANK YOU. To everyone who supported our efforts at raising money for rhino conservation. Which will support the Botswana Rhino Reintroduction and Monitoring Project. Run by the Wilderness Wildlife Trust. We couldn’t have done it without you. Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the Life you have imagined. Find us on Facebook. Do also 'Like' us on Facebook! Feel free to drop us a note! Want to know more?
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Day two in Etosha » Kapp2Cape Explorers
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Laquo; A magical day in Etosha. A day of birds. Day two in Etosha. I awoke in the dark after another night of freezing cold temperatures. A plan was urgently needed for the following night. The sleeping bag wasn’t up to the task. But those thoughts quickly disappeared as we packed up camp and wondered what awaited us during the day. The mind certainly plays such tricks on us! Other sights from the day before reaching the rest camp:. The rest camp was busy! Our wildlife sightings of the day were not yet d...
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