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	<title>Comments on: The Himba &#8211; The Fascinating People of the Namibia&#8217;s North</title>
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		<title>By: Chris Roche - Wilderness Safaris</title>
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		<description>I have just heard from Wilderness stalwart Mike Myers who has been in Kalahari Plains Camp the last few days that he had spectacular game viewing, with his best game drive being 2 male lions in front of camp roaring in the dawn, herds of 200-300 springbok on the pan in front of camp, something like 25 honey badgers in the course of the drive, another adult male lion (typically Kalahari black-maned animal) and a relaxed brown hyaena in broad daylight at Letiahau.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have just heard from Wilderness stalwart Mike Myers who has been in Kalahari Plains Camp the last few days that he had spectacular game viewing, with his best game drive being 2 male lions in front of camp roaring in the dawn, herds of 200-300 springbok on the pan in front of camp, something like 25 honey badgers in the course of the drive, another adult male lion (typically Kalahari black-maned animal) and a relaxed brown hyaena in broad daylight at Letiahau.</p>
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