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Three Amazing Sightings

Leopard, lion, rhino, cheetah, elephant and buffalo…  these are just a few of the many animals that visitor Gerard Cappello got to see during his five day stay at Londolozi. Being an avid photographer, and in the company of guide Talley Smith, Gerard was able to capture...
Posted On 12 Nov 2014
, By africa
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Winter is: Golden backlight

There is a special time of day when sun lights the bush in an unimaginable way. Light soft enough to look into and not shy away from. So soft that it draws you in and forces you to contemplate exactly what is unfolding before you. To me, worth more than gold itself, eternal...
Posted On 23 Oct 2014
, By africa
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12 (Plus One) Madiba Quotes that Mean Something to Us

We challenged ourselves this week. Without Google – and in celebration of Mandela Day – we went on a journey to find the words of Nelson Mandela that had the most impact for us at Londolozi. We came up with 12 (plus one). Some of the quotes you will have seen before, but some are...
Posted On 19 Sep 2014
, By africa
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A Cheetah Family: The Rise and Fall

We work in an area that is so vast, wild and large that being able to explore it all is nearly impossible. The land which Londolozi forms a part of is roughly six million hectares in size, the Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park. The beauty of this massive ecosystem lies within...
Posted On 19 Sep 2014
, By africa
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Lion Warfare: The Majingilane Will Fall

With things seemingly settling down in the South, and the new coalition of Sand River males looking set to inherit the Southern Pride kingdom from the Kruger male, it is anyone’s guess as to where the next threat to Majingilane dominance will come from. It has been almost two...
Posted On 17 Sep 2014
, By africa
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Avenue of the Baobabs in Menabe , Madagascar

The dirt road linking Morondava and Belo Tsiribihina in Madagascar is framed by dozens of rare and ancient baobab trees creating a setting so beautiful and unique that it may become the country’s first official natural monument. These giant trees, many of which are...
Posted On 13 Sep 2014
, By features
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House of Slaves in Gorée Island, Senegal

The transatlantic slave trade is largely consigned to public consciousness and history textbooks, but there exists many places where the full force of humanity’s cruelty can still be heartbreakingly felt, even if the place didn’t see much slavery itself. The House of...
Posted On 11 Sep 2014
, By features
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National Museum of Namibia in Windhoek, Namibia

The National Museum of Namibia has, for many years, been housed in the Alte Feste, an old German Fort in the capital of Windhoek. In March 2014, the material related to the independence movement has moved to the new Independence Museum, however the National Museum of Namibia...
Posted On 30 Aug 2014
, By features
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Three Amazing Sightings

Leopard, lion, rhino, cheetah, elephant and buffalo…  these are just a few of the many animals that visitor Gerard Cappello got to see during his five day stay at Londolozi. Being an avid photographer, and in the company of guide Talley Smith, Gerard was able to capture...
Posted On 29 Aug 2014
, By africa
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National Museum of Namibia (Alte Feste) in Windhoek, Namibia

The National Museum of Namibia has, for many years, been housed in the Alte Feste, an old German Fort in the capital of Windhoek.  In March 2014, the material related to the independence movement has moved to the new Independence Museum.  The National Museum of Namibia...
Posted On 28 Aug 2014
, By features
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