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Recent trip to Lesotho - Sehlabathebe National Park

Lesotho - just part of the scenery during the flight from Maseru - Sehlabathebe Lesotho - Nic & John's trip to Maseru & Sehlabathebe Lesotho - our mode of transport during our stay - courtesy of the Lesotho Defence Force - Much Appreciated
Lesotho - Sehlabathebe National Park - snow capped mountains Lesotho - Sehlabathebe National Park Heritage Centre Lesotho - Sehlabathebe National Park Heritage Centre

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.:: Work being completed at Loskop Dam River Lodge ::.

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River Lodge - Cottage Square - part of the new shops being built! River Lodge - Cottage Square - Road works at new shops River Lodge - Cottage Square - work on new shops
River Lodge - New Lapa River Lodge - Work on the pool and Lapa Area River Lodge - New Lapa

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.:: GAME ::.

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Giraffe at Kanyemba

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.:: MOZAMBIQUE ACCOMMODATION::.

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Mozambique Accommodation Mozambique Accommodation ZKS - Mozambique tour - deep sea fishing
   
  ZKS - Mozambique tour - pool bar  

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.: PAST EVENTS - 2010 :.

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Not so Recent! Although Nic would like us to think so... Tour Group March 2010 - Crocodile as Loskop Dam Friends Touring Imbambala 2010
 
St Albans School Tour - April 2010 Night Sky Johannesburg  

 

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Henry David Thoreau

"A lake is the landscape's most beautiful and expressive feature. It is the earth's eye; looking into which the beholder measures the depth of his own nature."


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