ADVENTURES & COFFEE LEGENDS
 

We took it easy and managed  33 km. for the day. We are just south of the Mahale National Park and   tomorrow we will do +- 30 km to a point where we will spend the next two days. We are looking forward to see the chimpanzees in the park.

We had to stop on our way today for Louis to do an interview with the SABC Afrikaans channel, RSG. Thanks to our sponsor for the satellite phone. This will be broadcasted tomorrow, Saturday the 2nd  between 10h00 and 11h00. 

Getting the kayak out on the water and  back to shore proved to be quite difficult because of the huge waves. It is almost like being at sea.

Tonight we  will enjoy a quiet evening with nobody in sight in a very remote spot. 

Please read the article on the effect of global warming on the lake.



 


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Sat, 02 Aug 2008 06:58:08

Wow, we're so proud of you here down in Stellenbosch! Following your blogs with great interest. I also heard the tail end of your RSG interview at about one o' clock today. Surf the waves, avoid the crocks and enjoy!

 



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