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Ndege Juu Part II/ Flight lesson
I returned from my trip to the Mgahinga mountains and to Bwindi Forest on an absolute high–I’d packed in an incredible amount of activity and had seen so many different parts of the country in four short days. We were … Continue reading
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Ndege Juu Ya Africa
Alas, the day had come where I would part ways with my four South African friends, and I would be alone in Uganda. For a week anyway. Then I would make my way to Nairobi to start the 6 week … Continue reading
