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On Safari with The Map's Edge: September 2014
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On Safari with The Map's Edge. Dream - Escape - Explore. Friday, September 26, 2014. Bikes, bush and beauty - a safari with a difference. By Richard Knocker I'm half way up the 2nd hill - we've only just started, and it's clear that I just can't do it. This is ridiculous! The answer is clearly yes, but surely not for long? Posted by The Map's Edge. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. The Map's Edge Website. The Map's Edge Facebook page. The Map's Edge on Twitter. The Map's Edge on Vimeo.
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On Safari with The Map's Edge: Cyber safari news
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On Safari with The Map's Edge. Dream - Escape - Explore. Thursday, January 22, 2015. By Jules Knocker and Ali Kea. Smart phones have changed the way we view safaris. Some changes are good and some changes are not so welcome. Many people use the phone as their camera (by the way, not recommended - while phone cameras are good quality, they cannot replicate the majesty and the size of animals. Most end up looking small and a bit dull and not your best safari momento). 19 Jan 06:12 - Alikea: Hi Sara! Subscr...
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On Safari with The Map's Edge: January 2015
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On Safari with The Map's Edge. Dream - Escape - Explore. Thursday, January 22, 2015. By Jules Knocker and Ali Kea. Smart phones have changed the way we view safaris. Some changes are good and some changes are not so welcome. Many people use the phone as their camera (by the way, not recommended - while phone cameras are good quality, they cannot replicate the majesty and the size of animals. Most end up looking small and a bit dull and not your best safari momento). 19 Jan 06:12 - Alikea: Hi Sara! Safari...
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On Safari with The Map's Edge: October 2013
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On Safari with The Map's Edge. Dream - Escape - Explore. Monday, October 14, 2013. Snippets of safari memories. Northern Serengeti at the right time and in the right place. The Mara River offers up what many hope to see: the crossing of the wildebeest and the monster crocodiles that wait from season to season to feed well. The croc was not so lucky this time - the wildebeest got away. The woodland hiding many creatures and a rhino.just chilling. Posted by The Map's Edge. The safari starts with a change o...
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On Safari with The Map's Edge: Is a safari ever long enough?
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On Safari with The Map's Edge. Dream - Escape - Explore. Thursday, January 22, 2015. Is a safari ever long enough? Our next destination was Moru in the Serengeti National Park as that is where our mobile camp was. The great thing about transfer days is they often are glorified game drives and you see plenty along the way. Posted by The Map's Edge. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Map's Edge is a small owner-managed safari company based in northern Tanzania catering for those wanting a safari that ...
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On Safari with The Map's Edge: Big is beautiful
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On Safari with The Map's Edge. Dream - Escape - Explore. Thursday, January 22, 2015. Trips with a big group can be daunting - and not just from the organisation point of view and the logistics of moving so many people around but also making sure everyone gets the best possible experience and no-one is left out. And if you think the thrill of having a fully grown lion near you dims with repetition - it does not. Look at Rem's face! Safari duties are not always about spotting game and driving across the bu...
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On Safari with The Map's Edge: February 2011
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On Safari with The Map's Edge. Dream - Escape - Explore. Thursday, February 10, 2011. Threatened migrating herds need Wildlife Corridors more than ever. When Tarangire National Park was gazetted, back in 1970, few foresaw the looming population explosion, or the farms that would spring up in what were then, important wet-season dispersal areas for migrating herbivores. Http:/ www.awf.org/content/solution/detail/3505/. There are similar projects afoot elsewhere in the region: north of the border, in Kenya...
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On Safari with The Map's Edge: Predators and Prey in the Serengeti - March April
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On Safari with The Map's Edge. Dream - Escape - Explore. Thursday, January 22, 2015. Predators and Prey in the Serengeti - March April. Predators and Prey in Serengeti by Halifa Suleiman. Good news. in the Southern Serengeti, the hunting dogs are around! An early morning start will give you a good chance of enjoy the dogs hunting. The cheetah cubs plays under the shade of the acacia tree. An elephant family walks towards a water hole. It's hot for calf but they have to keep walking. The Map's Edge Website.
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On Safari with The Map's Edge: Bikes, bush and beauty - a safari with a difference
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On Safari with The Map's Edge. Dream - Escape - Explore. Friday, September 26, 2014. Bikes, bush and beauty - a safari with a difference. By Richard Knocker I'm half way up the 2nd hill - we've only just started, and it's clear that I just can't do it. This is ridiculous! The answer is clearly yes, but surely not for long? Posted by The Map's Edge. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The Map's Edge Website. The Map's Edge Facebook page. The Map's Edge on Twitter.