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heart wedding photography
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Our heart for apple tree road is two fold; to create beautiful photographs and to create a business thats focused on people, not the bottom line. By being in business apple tree road is able to use its resources to assist other doing great things to benefit our local and global society. A significant percentage of the profit from every wedding apple tree road photographs, helps fund causes we believe in and support personally. Our passion is photography. Our heart however, is an entirely different thing.
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Baby Bean Bags - Donations
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Loading. Please wait. My Cart : 0 Items. Every child deserves a good beginning. Baby Bean Bags supports orphanges around the world to help bring a smile on the faces of less fortunate children. Http:/ www.thepattayaorphanage.org. Baby Beanbags donates to The Pattaya Orphanage which cares for approximately 160 orphans, ranging from newborns to young adults studying at the university level. Http:/ www.nikkisplace.org. Http:/ www.angelhouse.zoomshare.com. Http:/ www.watoto.com/babywatoto. At Baby Watoto, ba...
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weightsatsea: October 2009
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Sunday, October 18, 2009. SERENGETI – NGORONGORO CRATER. Taking the shuttle bus from Nairobi to Arusha in Tanzania was a bit like ‘dripping water torture’ – driving along at snail pace, over and around the pot holed, painfully corrugated road hoping there was no oncoming traffic as we were blinded with the clouds of talcum powder dust (inside and outside the bus! 8211; the journey took 7.5 hours to cover 350km! Johannesburg.how strange it has been, being back in ‘civilisation’ once again! Our journey thr...
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weightsatsea: Kenya cont...
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Monday, October 5, 2009. As we headed further south towards Kitale, the road improved dramatically and we could finally reach excitable speeds of sometimes 70km/hour! We stopped having to weave all over the roads taking to the ditches on the side as a safer option rather than crunching down into the mega car wrecking potholes – a bad dirt road is far preferable to a half dead tar one! Karibuni Lodge (and the coffee shop in town) is owned and operated by Theresa and Ibrahim, a great English/Kenyan couple ...
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Cape Town to Kigali: June 2009
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Cape Town to Kigali. A 63 day adventure by safari truck, land rover, mokoro, houseboat, ferry, 4x4, foot, elephant and horse from Cape Town, South Africa through Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda on our way to Kigali, Rwanda. Parks on the Itinerary. Our first wildlife sighting . . . We left this beast roaming the plains of New Jersey. Monday, June 29, 2009. Queen Elizabeth National Park. I awoke at1:30am to some unusually heavy breathing only to find it wasn’t...
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Cape Town to Kigali: Lake Nakuru and The East Africa Mission Orphanage
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Cape Town to Kigali. A 63 day adventure by safari truck, land rover, mokoro, houseboat, ferry, 4x4, foot, elephant and horse from Cape Town, South Africa through Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda on our way to Kigali, Rwanda. Parks on the Itinerary. Our first wildlife sighting . . . We left this beast roaming the plains of New Jersey. Friday, June 19, 2009. Lake Nakuru and The East Africa Mission Orphanage. On Friday, we joined the kids during their morning activiti...
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