Greetings from Africa

Started by Oryx, September 27, 2011, 05:49:56 PM

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rescue1

Never managed to get to Namibia whilst I was over there, funny seeing I supported Namibia in the 2003 World Cup in Australia...

Bird

come on, wheres the photos of the lion sleepin on top of the trailer :):)

Love seein other parts of the world and where people travel... would love to do it once...
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Oryx

Quote from: rescue1 on September 28, 2011, 12:15:23 PM
Never managed to get to Namibia whilst I was over there, funny seeing I supported Namibia in the 2003 World Cup in Australia...

Rescue1
Make sure that you visit Namibia when you ever get the opportunity, you will not be sorry.  It is magnificent country and a true paradise for any outdoor enthusiast.  We also supported Namibia of all our heart in the current World Cup, although they didn't win any of their matches they stood themselves pride, specially if you take into consideration that rugby in Namibia is still a true amateur sport.  Our team also gained quite a big following in New Zealand because of their attitude and their spirit with which they compete.
Cheers
Oryx

TroyE

are their any Namibian players in the super 15 teams?
you can't polish a turd, BUT you can roll it in glitter...




georgegna

Quote from: Oryx on September 28, 2011, 10:03:06 AM
George
Dit gaan baie goed dankie.  Nice to find someone who can speak & understand THE LANGUAGE  ;D.  Following the RWC with keen interest, it looks as though South Africa will be playing Aus in the quarter finals.  I am actually quite surprised to see that so few people have mentioned anything about the RWC on the forum.
Cheers
Oryx

Ja,welcome hey. I'm following the RWC quite closely. Especially the Boks, then the Wallabies!
Might have to find a 12v tv to take on my trips hey.
2011 ST Patrol with most of the whistles.
2011 GIC Offroad Camper.

New to the CT game & can't wait to try out my new toys.

Oryx

Quote from: Lost on September 28, 2011, 12:22:15 PM
come on, wheres the photos of the lion sleepin on top of the trailer :):)

Love seein other parts of the world and where people travel... would love to do it once...

Lost
I'm still waiting for the lion to join me in my CT.  I did however manage to stumble upon these elephants (in the pics below) very close (about 500m) to our campsite  :o.  These elephants are roaming in an area where there are no fences restricting there movement, when it gets realy dry they often walk into the campsite and rip out the under ground pvc water pipes for a quick drink.  Africa is a though country!!!!!





Oryx

Quote from: TroyE on September 28, 2011, 12:35:31 PM
are their any Namibian players in the super 15 teams?

Troy
There are a couple of Namibians playing club rugby in Europe (the captain, Jacques Burger, plays for Saracens) and a couple play provincial rugby in South Africa.  Most of the guys are however only playing amateur club rugby in Namibia.  This year there wasn't any guys playing for any of the Super 15 teams.
Cheers
Oryx

rescue1

You only need to watch South African rugby to see what our Super 15 teams are doing wrong. As my soccer mad / rugby hating work mate will attest there is rugby on most of the year....

dno

Welcome to the forum Oryx, thanks for sharing some pics with us.
I look forward to seeing many more.
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Bird

Quote from: OryxI'm still waiting for the lion to join me in my CT.  I did however manage to stumble upon these elephants (in the pics below) very close (about 500m) to our campsite  :o.  These elephants are roaming in an area where there are no fences restricting there movement, when it gets realy dry they often walk into the campsite and rip out the under ground pvc water pipes for a quick drink.  Africa is a though country!!!!!





I don't know if I'd cry, scream like a little bitch, or let out a little bit of poo in my pants if I woke up looked out of the tent and saw a herd of Effelants outside the trailer...

Thats awesome!!!
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