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Sun, 27/07/2008 - 2:58pm
Vuyatela
WELCOME TO THE ** BOMA * CHAT SITE
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A F R I C A M -- B O O K http://www.africam.com/wildlife/africam_book_3 BARRY;S PHOTOS 2009
Sun, 27/07/2008 - 3:37pm
#2
Thanks for the New Day Barry. Sorry about your driver early in the race. MY guy won... __________________
Donna
Sun, 27/07/2008 - 5:17pm
#3
Hi Everyone!
Sun, 27/07/2008 - 6:21pm
#4
Nite Everyone, see you in about 8 hours
Sun, 27/07/2008 - 11:15pm
#5
Good morning everyone on africam where the sun always shines __________________
Sun, 27/07/2008 - 11:24pm
#6
Sun, 27/07/2008 - 11:38pm
#7
Morning cerinthe and Gerda, been a tad quiet except for the 2 zebra and a huge herd of frisky Impala at NK.
Sun, 27/07/2008 - 11:56pm
#8
Good morning, world! __________________
Nkosi sikelel' iAfrica (National Hymn of SA) God bless Africa!
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 12:04am
#9
Mornin Ursula some quite interesting talk about Impala - gestation periods/breeding ect going on over at the the Watering Hole thread if anyone is interested. Barry as ever full of amazing facts and carinthe pointing us to the bush school article ( must read more of those, they're brilliant ) so thankyou for that. Happy Camming all.
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 12:15am
#10
Good morning Afrimoo! Pleased to meet you! And thanks for the hint (Barry)! Unfortunately, I have to leave now, so I wish you many good sights. Have a great day! __________________
Nkosi sikelel' iAfrica (National Hymn of SA) God bless Africa!
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 12:26am
#11
Good morning everybody I'm into doing the washing but I'll have to go dry it all at the laundrette, it's so rainy here. I hope it goes over later, such sunny weather yesterday, it was so pleasant. __________________
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 12:51am
#12
Good morning! __________________
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 1:06am
#13
Good morning Katja, you are such a early bird __________________
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 1:15am
#14
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 3:04am
#15
Hi Everyone!
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 3:53am
#16
Good morning Donna
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 4:15am
#17
Morning Howwa! Thanks for the greeting. Good Day to the rest of the world. Can't stay but WILL be back later. __________________
Donna
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 4:18am
#18
See you later, Donna, have a good day...
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 4:33am
#19
I've got to get going for the day, see you all later...
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 7:11am
#20
Hi Bomites, how's everyone today?? If there's anyone around that is, lol! __________________
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 7:21am
#21
Bye Howwa, hi Mr L.
Fine here, thanks! I'm just coming out of the water, it has 24°C. Finally summer and I feel like a fish in the water. BTW: Thanks so much for the lillies and the dragonflies Just beautiful! __________________
Nkosi sikelel' iAfrica (National Hymn of SA) God bless Africa!
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 7:24am
#22
Sorry to cut and run, but the boy just called for help, and I must skedaddle, have a great day all and happy camming! __________________
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 7:26am
#23
Bye Howwa, hi Mr L.
Fine here, thanks! I'm just coming out of the water, it has 24°C. Finally summer and I feel like a fish in the water. BTW: Thanks so much for the lillies and the dragonflies Just beautiful! Siiiiiiigh, I finally find you here, and I must dash off, thank you, glad you liked the pics, my friend, you have a great day! (((HUGZ)))) __________________
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 7:59am
#24
Bye bye, Lloyd, have a great day and enjoy the presence of your son! (Mine are far away, I don't see them often). __________________
Nkosi sikelel' iAfrica (National Hymn of SA) God bless Africa!
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 8:57am
#25
just feeing great though i would moon you all Our closest celestial neighbour 368 000km distant (230 000 miles) – the moon. One of the most beautiful sights imaginable is to see a full moon rising over the African bush. Our moon is unique among solar system bodies in that it is large relative to it’s planet, the earth. As a result it exerts a significant gravitational pull on earth and has a major influence on tides and also helps to stabilize the oblique tilt of the earth which helps prevent climatic extremes. just one of many intersting subjects you can find in the - ** BUSH SCHOOL ** section at the top of the forum page__________________
A F R I C A M -- B O O K http://www.africam.com/wildlife/africam_book_3 BARRY;S PHOTOS 2009
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 8:59am
#26
Good morning, kru-kab
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 9:13am
#27
Hi everyone! __________________
Life would be a much duller, less joyful experience without God's critters. Karen
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 9:22am
#28
Hi Karen
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 9:32am
#29
Karen, I hope we hear some catfish splashing
Mon, 28/07/2008 - 9:37am
#30
Ahhh, heard a splash |
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