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Old December 9th, 2004, 03:56 PM
Mark
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Hi Kennet,

I tried to answer your e-mail but the server keeps on returning it so I'm
going to try it this way.

We think that your itinary is possible. But we wouldn't skip QE NP. The
wildlife maybe isn't as abundant as in Botswana or Kenya/Tanzania but the
surrounding in which it moves is really amazing. Forexample we really liked
the southern sector of Isasha. Also Murchison Falls was worth the trip. We
stayed at red hot chili camp and made some beautiful gamedrives and saw lots
of game which of course is never a garantee but even without the game the
falls only are already worth the trip. We made a homepage from our trip with
photos made you would like to have a look www.home.zonnet.nl/m.bremen .

Well "A-gandi Muzungu",

Mark


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Old December 10th, 2004, 06:54 AM
Pernille og Kennet
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"Mark" skrev i en meddelelse
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Hi Kennet,

I tried to answer your e-mail but the server keeps on returning it so I'm
going to try it this way.


Well. we try to keep the adress a secret, in order to avoid spam!

We think that your itinary is possible. But we wouldn't skip QE NP. The
wildlife maybe isn't as abundant as in Botswana or Kenya/Tanzania but the
surrounding in which it moves is really amazing. Forexample we really
liked
the southern sector of Isasha. Also Murchison Falls was worth the trip. We
stayed at red hot chili camp and made some beautiful gamedrives and saw
lots
of game which of course is never a garantee but even without the game the
falls only are already worth the trip. We made a homepage from our trip
with
photos made you would like to have a look www.home.zonnet.nl/m.bremen .

I have just visited your homepage briefly. It seems like, we will be going
the same places, just in opposite direction. Did you have your own
transport? How much did it cost if you had? If not - how was it getting
around? Where did you sleep and what was the cost? Did you book accomodation
in the parks in advance? At what time of the year did you visit Uganda?

Kennet
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Sommerferien 2005 går til.... se det her:
www.pernille-kennet.dk


 




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