About Cape Town to Kenya
I am have been in the Safari industry for well over 17 years, this is me sharing just a little of what I see and do.
Photographs, video and safari reviews from Cape Town to Kenya and everything in between, including safaris, lodges, hotels as well as areas of interest for all who love Africa.
A small look into life through the lens of a camera and the thought process of my mind when I travel.
+Photography = Pentax K10D and Pentax K-5 + Pentax 18-250mm + Sigma 50-500mm + Sigma 10-20mm.
+ Video = Canon Legria HF M46
Photos are copyright JSB - please do not post elsewhere without permission.
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hee hee… you gotta love the ‘no entry’-tape!!! love checking your blog… sj
Wow. Already in preparation. Did you know, by the way, that we had a bag full of delicious oranges imported all the way from South Africa. I never knew you grew them but we got them and they were very good. Apparently whole plane loads of South African oranges are coming this way and some, at least, ended up here in Brookville, Ohio. Isn’t that interesting.
Yeah, instead of putting the take on the sand it hangs there like a crime scene – lol.
Oranges that have more air miles under their skins than 90% of the human population.
Did you ever think that a simple orange could have a carbon foot-print. And yes South Africa export alot of fruit and veggies around the world.
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