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Jan 21, 2008 15:34 |  #1

There doesn't seem to be a seperate thread for us! Who else here is from SA?


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Jan 22, 2008 13:15 |  #2

There are three or four that I remember so hopefully you guys can get together. Also be nice for our little POTN safari group to meet up with one or two while we are in CT or en route to Kgaligadi and Karoo in Aug/Sept.


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Jan 22, 2008 13:18 |  #3

If there are any they are keeping very quiet :(


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Apr 19, 2009 10:35 |  #4

Hi to all!
Or how about a proper South African "Howzit!"


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Apr 21, 2009 14:17 as a reply to  @ Headbone's post |  #5

South Africa from 1975 to 1999. Wife was born in SA.
People mainly think of flaura, fauna and scenery when shooting in SA.
I remember and miss something as significant.
Freedom to take your own risks and take responsibility for your own actions.
I got out of the car to get a better view of water buffalo, shots I could not have got from inside the car. As long as the wife had her foot on the correct pedal and I left the door open and kept a direct root to the opening. In the Pilanesburg using the toilet on a bridge with no rails over a ravine so predators could approach from 2 directions only (keeping both "guns" under control).
Great place with less litigation mentality
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