Pic of the Day: October 29
Nothing too unusual about the spousal unit tucking into some Pho. Except, in this case, it had been almost five months since she had her …
Nothing too unusual about the spousal unit tucking into some Pho. Except, in this case, it had been almost five months since she had her …
The Melbourne skyline, with the nearest beach to our apartment (Elwood beach) in the foreground. Residing only a few blocks from the water, it was …
Our final wildlife picture from Kruger National Park doesn’t even look like wildlife. That’s because you’re looking at an African wildcat, the ancestors of today’s …
Our evening game drives at Kruger National Park could be frustrating, particularly after dark. You might spend hours wiggling a spotlight around, with nothing but …
OK, OK, even though we’re supposed to be as happy seeing a rare lizard as one of the big cats, leaving Kruger without seeing a …
Of all the Big Five, by far the easiest to see at Kruger National Park is the elephant. They are everywhere. We were told that …
Though much of the wildlife viewing at Kruger National Park is driven by the search for the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino, leopard), there’s …
The only place where photography is allowed in the Livingstone Museum is the lobby, where this giant map resides. That’s a shame, because the museum’s …
Our chalet at the Green Tree Lodge in Livingstone did, amazingly enough, have free WiFi access. The connection to the outside world was through satellite, …
Being responsible travelers, we checked with health care professionals before our departure and learned that Zambia is in a malarial zone. We duly obtained prescriptions …
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