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Sitting around a camp fire at night is a delight!…(D.Warth)

Sitting around a camp fire at night is a delight! The crackling wood, the magical changing colors in the flames, the sparks flying off into the night…no where I would rather be. Does the hypnotic affect of the warm colors woe us to another place? Do the dancing flames give us courage? Does the infinite […]

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There’s something about being in.. (Cherise Vermaak)

There’s something about being in the wilderness that feels almost magical. As though the raw, untouched environment has a kind of healing energy that cannot be explained. And if you allow yourself to get lost in it, to surrender yourself to the awe, and wonder of God’s creation; your entire perspective on life and its

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Who wants to hear about brave..

‘Who wants to hear about brave deeds when he’s ashamed of his own, and who likes an open, honest tale from someone he’s deceiving’ – found in Watership Down, by Richard Adams. The first day we arrived at camp, we were told to get into groups of eighths, and we would be accommodated for in

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It was around six p.m…

It was around six p.m. and had just started getting dark. I was sat on a long wooden log, staring at my family members spread out across the other makeshift seats. We were all gathered around the campfire after a long day, of what my father thought would be a good way for our extended

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Kinfolk. Were they a way in the woods..(Collina Mvududu)

Kinfolk. Were they a way in the woods the sign would say, “LEADS YOU SOMEWHERE BUT SOMETIMES , YOU GET NO WHERE” First, I’m appallingly equiped for anything that requires strict protocol, but – like kindler before the log – family ranks are pragmatic. Oh but the smoke that billows – stinging the eyes –

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It’s a still light breeze end of July night.. (Granny Fisher)

It’s a still light breeze end of July night in around the camp Fire of ODZI valley in the Zimbabwe eastern Highlands, the last born -fire of all campers . A night not to be forgotten for all tropical Hunters, guides and all outdoor nature lovers in the heart of the Berma bush, with crickets

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The smell of beef stew tickled the senses (Tayla Wilson)

The smell of beef stew tickled the senses as the fire blazed and crackled beneath it. Generators hummed in the background, the new lullaby of Zimbabwe that soothed the country to sleep every night, and woke them up with a sputter, like an aged, tedious cockerel, every morning. She stoked the fire, and with every

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My holiday after the 2nd term of school (Tyler Voster)

My holiday after the 2nd term of school, seemed to revolve around the addictive taste of Cheeto’s, the loneliness of my bedroom and a 50 inch TV screen playing my favourite movies. If I was seen coming out of my room by some great miracle, it was for a bathroom break or more food.  Other

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We sit around our newly lit campfire

We sit around our newly lit campfire on the banks of the great Save River, mostly sand at this time of year, but still flowing through a few deep channels and over shallow sandbars, even at the end of a long dry season. This is a river worthy of the name- shelter and sustenance to

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65. Today, 9 August 2019, marks my fifty-fourth year as a resident at the Matapi Flats in Mbare…( J. Makonise)

Today, 9 August 2019, marks my fifty-fourth year as a resident at the Matapi Flats in Mbare. I must say, life has not been so cosy and rosy after all, but l have survived. “Hodha bhero! Hodha bhero!” It’s always a scramble to get access to the latest bale on the market each morning. Mothers

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