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The Great African Balloon Adventure - Off to the Desert!

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Here's a shot from the first landing...right at the beginning of this great adventure! It has been suggested I introduce you to the crew, so I shall try and assemble mug shots of the ace crew and add descriptions. (Bribes in plain envelopes will protect you from the worst embarrassments). Windhoek has made enormous progress since getting independence 18 years ago. My first impressions yesterday have been happily updated this morning. After lunch, we head off south west whilst considering news that the weather in our destination has been wet and windy for the last week, and the river Tschauchab is running so nobody can cross. Out with the maps!! Our fixer, Martin, has been a great help and runs a very successful business. His website is HERE .

The Great African Balloon Adventure - Windhoek, NAMIBIA.

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We've arrived in Windhoek, Namibia with all its security and astonishing architecture! So I very much look forward to heading out into the desert. The above picture is borrowed from Erik's website - he flies passenger balloons in Namibia. See HERE. There's a thunderstorm raging outside so I shall keep a close eye on the weather as we near the flying dates. As usual - promises of more pictures as I find decent access to cyberspace.

The Great African Balloon Adventure - Cricket and crocodiles.

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A hasty greeting using up my last computer time with a mish mash of images from recent adventures in Botswana and Zambia. Tomorrow we depart from 2 days driving to Namibia where I look forward to some fantastic flights. Yesterday I thought I was dreaming when late afternoon I heard the familiar sound of leather on willow and sure enough, here in Botswana Okavango swamps, an impromptu game of cricket was being played the other side of the river from our Crocodile Camp by the neighbouring folk. Perhaps those who operate the Sir Osis of the River? And I've just had a call from MIke and Jeanette from Jo'burg who drove their Rolls Royce from Cape Town to UK last summer ( see HERE! ) and I shall meet up with them after this great adventure is finally over. Whoopee! I can see an evening of taller and taller stories being exchanged!!!!!! Bon Voyage to Mum and Lindy who are setting out in Lin's Volvo Amazon for deepest France to stay with Nick Sarah Emma and Vita.... I wish I could

The Great African Balloon Adventure - Sir Osis of the River.

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Last night this boat docked at our bar and proceeded to live up to its name. ( (Sir Osis of the River) Full of young folk with a thirst, the name of the boat brought a smile! They regaled us with tales of Crocs and Hippos in the river - and this was AFTER our ACE driver Adam had just swum across it after losing a game of Backgammon. Today we are enjoying R & R in a cyber caff.

The Great African Balloon Adventure - Okavango Delta.

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Arrived at Crocodile Camp in Botswana. It is HOT!! Unlikely to get online in the next few days - or post pics. But I'll try!! I'm borrowing a laptop from 2 cool dudes who are trying to get mine online in a cybercaf in MAUN. Just realised they are absorbed by my picture files!! Rascals! I'd better get back to camp - my tummy's rumbling! PS. Ran over a Black Mamba en route!! PPS. Yesterday I photographed a pack of Wild dogs. About 10 of them. And I later learned how rare that was - 25 packs left in Africa.