ADVENTURES & COFFEE LEGENDS
 

Today we completed the first phase of our trip and tomorrow will be a day of rest.

We had an early start and did well. No hiccups, except  one. We planned to get to a specific point in the area where Chris Horsfall and his wife live. Chris is also involved with Lake Tangayika Safaris. They are friends of Louis and are busy constructing a lodge on the shore. We got the exact spot wrong and ended up doing 37 km. for the day, about 5 km extra. Therefore we did 32km  which brings our total up to 191 km.  

Tonight we are camping on the sand, right in front of the Horsfall's home. Obviously it brings a few comforts like a warm shower and cold frosties.

We met two people who run a diving operation in this area and will be scuba diving tomorrow. This guy Werner and his partner Jo, are keen underwater photographers and regurarly send pictures to a web site.

Louis/Morne
 



 


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Fellow Nedbanker

Mon, 28 Jul 2008 04:41:22

Hi Paddlers
That's quite a bit of shoulder miles you've clocked up. well done!
Are we to understand from your going scuba diving that water quality and clarity is good?
Any sign/s of pollution and global warming?
Rgds
Fellow Nedbanker

 



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