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Man-eaters of Eden December 20, 2007

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When I first learned of Robert R. Frump’s book called the “Man-eaters of Eden” I have to confess I groaned inwardly.  Thinking of the Hollywood version of the man-eaters of Tsavo  (Michael Douglas in the Ghosts of Darkness)  I didn’t want to hear more demonizing of a perfectly natural phenomenon – predators eating prey.

I was pleasantly surprised.  Robert Frump not only tackles the issue without hysteria but does so in good journalistic fashion – attempting to get all sides of the story. 

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The thing about African wilderness trails November 10, 2007

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Walking on a wilderness trail is the only way to feel the pulse of the African “bush”. That is what I believe anyway. I have experienced my fair share of the African safari concept: vehicle-based photographic safaris, Is this safe Iain?game drives and stays in high-end and exotic game lodges, and even canoe safaris down the wild Lower Zambezi. But none of this compares to following a game trail on foot: listening for a warning call, watching the reactions of the tracker, sniffing the breeze, or simply existing in your immediate sphere. Nothing compares - except perhaps for the canoe safari. (more…)

Great Walk in Tsavo National Park June 3, 2007

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Tomorrow I leave on the Great Walk of Africa, traversing 200km of West and East National Parks in Kenya. Can’t wait. We follow the Tsavo and Galana rivers across this great African wilderness. The place has a fascinating and infamous colonial history, mostly revolving around the legendary “man-eaters” of Tsavo who preyed on the labourers who built the Lunatic Express railway that runs north-south across the park.

I have built a preliminary map of the route (its a gross approximation) but will be taking my GPS to log the track and publish on Google Earth and Google Maps.

Update: Impressions of the Great Walk

Got to go…