Saturday, June 16, 2018

Get ready everyone - we are heading to Africa!


I know that many of you enjoy following the blog during the Olympics, getting a chance to share the experience with me. Well...now we are all about to experience the best of Namibia and Botswana (with a couple of days in Cape Town South Africa as well).

I leave tonight for the long trip to Windhoek (the capital of Namibia) where I will be meeting up with our group to photograph the sites, the sand and the wildlife.  We will be exploring the region, taking photos of the massive sand dunes from helicopters with the doors off,  photographing elephants, lion, hippos and so much more!

As is usually the case, the Internet may not allow for easy blogging, but I will be doing my best to keep you all updated here on the blog as well as on my Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Here we go!

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2 comments:

  1. Wow , so excited for you and your great group . It’s the start of amazing travels to the most beautiful places , enjoy every day , have fun , share your knowledge and passion to those going with you . Counting down days till you return and a week after to enjoy the photos . Safe travels to all and enjoy every click of your cameras .
    Jenn C

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  2. Safe Travels and looking forward to your blogs from Africa.

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