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Show me the 'wow' and graft in wildlife photography

No doubt most have seen the BBC Wildlife winners now. Sadly no client featured unlike last year, but here are my thoughts from another blog on this and wildlife photo competitions as a whole. Agree, disagree, this is the beauty of competition, the beauty of photography.

http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/magazine/blogs/paul-goldstein/show-me-the-wow-and-graft-...


 
 

Dolomites Snowshoeing CIS

Looking forward to December/January and the Exodus Snowshoeing trips. Great adventures staying in a 4 Star hotel, what better place to recover from a hard day on the mountains.

If you enjoy fun in the snow, want excitment and see some fabulous mountain scenery this is the trip for you.

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Pragster Wildsee from the Parliment of the Marmots.

 
 

Best Till Last

Final day, final game drive, the routine the same. Abe wakes me at five with a precious pot of tea. He discusses the night's four legged activities in camp involving hyenas and lions (you want bogus lodges with electric perimeter fences look elsewhere) and then wishes me a good day. The stars are still out and I feel the pressure to find a leopard. A last minute chat with Charles Wandera convinces me however to give that cheetah mum a last crack. It was the right decision. One of the hawk-eye...

Cheetah and cubs in Kenya

 
 

Forgotten Tanzania - Kili Climb and Smokeless Stoves

September 2010 - What a blast of Africa. Outstanding!

Days 1 to 4 - Smokeless Stoves Field Visit  

Flights from London - Nairobi - Kilimanjaro - Mwanza.

Transfer to 4WD and a further 4 hours to Geita District. This is a forgotten region of Tanzania nestled on the Southern shores of Lake Victoria. It's an area that the Exodus Overland Trucks used to journey through on their amazing Trans-Africa expeditions. It's a wild and beautiful district. It's poor. It has the most stu...


 
 

Bush Blog - The rain is drumming on the canvas!

The rain is drumming on the canvas, the hyenas are performing the last rites on some wayward ruminant about a mile from here and I have two days left. Was one of those famous 14 hour game drives today and we barely caught our breath. Exhausting but wonderful and satisfying that all these repeat bookers have already said this is outstripping their previous safaris. They had lion hunts, cheetahs crossing rivers and lions playing at sunset, none too shabby. Anyway, as promised here is a bit of f...


 
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