Mabalingwe - December 2008

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If it can help make you feel better, neither had I :o0ps: -O


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Mel wrote:Thanks, Dzombo. Didn't know we had something on Mabalingwe already. :o0ps:

And I will not admit that it was even me who transferred that topic... 0-
I blame it on too many threads that had to be copied and pasted. //\0--
No prob.
The place has a bit of a bad rep 0*\
Lisbeth wrote:If it can help make you feel better, neither had I :o0ps: -O
you guys can't be expected to remember everything =O:


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wow wow wow an new TR.... NO ! TT =O:
Superb well situated bungalow, nice pictures O/\ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Like the fact that the bungalows are spread out. And marvellous pics, Dzombo! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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nan wrote:wow wow wow an new TR.... NO ! TT =O:
Superb well situated bungalow, nice pictures O/\ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
Thanks
Poplap wrote:Like the fact that the bungalows are spread out. And marvellous pics, Dzombo! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
Thanks.
Apparently the elephants often wander into camp, in between the bungalows.


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I visited for the first time in December 2008 :shock: Maybe we have bumped into each other already :shock:

I also found the accommodation good, but the sightings lousy


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Bushcraft wrote:I visited for the first time in December 2008 :shock: Maybe we have bumped into each other already :shock:

I also found the accommodation good, but the sightings lousy
Could be.
We were there around December 19 - 22. We celebrated my daughter's first birthday there.

Did you do any game drives?
Or was it all in your own vehicle?


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A couple more:

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O/\ the "chickens"... superb ^Q^


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nan wrote:O/\ the "chickens"... superb ^Q^
Thanks nan.
They were cute.


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