Apologies in advance
Submitted by mobmad on Sun, 02/04/2006 - 3:12pm.New on here, well I have been on africam must've been 4 plus years now and that is the crux of this post I suppose.
Eons back in its first guise there was the Okaukuejo cam that was absolutely fan bleeding tastic. LOADS of images day and night. I visited there during the africam live images and also after they weren't on africam and the cameras were still there i.e. physically on the tree. What happened? What would it take to get them back?
They are dying of thirst ...........
Submitted by Tanya (tlc) on Sun, 02/04/2006 - 11:13am.This is a very unverving article ....
Drought is reaching such devastating proportions that it is threatening the life of the people and wildlife of East Africa and the phenomenal wildebeest migration, writes Meera Selva
http://www.sundaytribune.co.za/index.php?fSectionId=160&fArticleId=3175080
Sunday's chit-chat April 2nd
Submitted by cerinthe on Sun, 02/04/2006 - 2:05am.Hallo , hallo, hallo, rainy here, so it will be a comp day for me, bring on the animals on the cams















