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Unread postPosted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:18 pm 
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We bought prime origins guide to exploring Kruger and prime origins guide to best birding in Kruger which is on the same model , last February in KPN .
This books are mines of information , they are probably the best
purchase whe have done this year :lol:


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Anne. I agree with you all the way. 8)


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have also had this book from south africa, a great book with some good information and...
some dodgy pencil drawings of animals, luckily not many, but why do it when you can get grat photos.
dont get me wrong i have the 300 page version and it is great.

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Best buy for a general KNP exploring trip. :D

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Apart from calling wild dogs, hyenas on a photo towards the end of the book, I also think that this is a very handy book to have. :D


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:lol: Saw that too WTM :D

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 Post subject: Re: Prime Origins Guide to EXPLORING KRUGER
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pg 294 :roll: :lol:

Excellent book! Bought mine last year at LS -R200 (334 page) and worth every cent!

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Does anyone know if the Kruger shops are well stocked of this book at the moment? I am in Kruger in April and I really want to buy this book :-)

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Hi Welsh_Ash :D

I did see it on my last visit, but that was in December. I have both the general guide and the "Best Birding in Kruger", guide. They are gems. I page through them when I feel "homesick".

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MM! Thank you :D

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I have been looking for this book every where, even the publishers were sold out, I never saw it in any of the camp shops I was at during december, but on my way out of the park after the cricket we stopped for breakfast Afsaal, I spotted the book at the humble little shop at afsaal. :mrgreen:

If any one is interested they had quite a few copies left.

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Thanks spargish.

Looks like i will be calling in there straight away when i'm at P'kop on 4th of April :D

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Hi WELSH_ASH :)
At P'kop on the shelve, look behind other books. I told the staff to bring it out, which they did. Hope you come right :wink:

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Does anyone know if this book is available at any of the central camps/gates? Olifants-Satara area.

Or anywhere in Jo'burg?

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Hi

Ive tried looking for this book at some book stores locally and couldnt find it. Does anyone know where I can get one or does anyone have one they willing to sell? (Message me if you do, please :lol:

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