I bought 5 series landys in Johannesburg over several years. Took them to some good landy mechanics, modified them the way I like it, kitted them out and went on safari up from 6 months to 1 year each time in East and Southern Africa. Each time sold them at the end of the overland trip. These trips got me a couple stints as camp manager for a photographic walking safari bush camp in remote Zambia too.[/QUOTE]
Great shot on that Luangwablondes site. Ive driven that road, it was the shake down trip after my SIII got its engine rebuilt and a few other things in Harare.
Here are a few more:
Same road, different baobab trees

Bridge over the Chitaki, right before the ranger station.

Me and my SIII at the camp on the Chitaki

Herd of buffalo in the river. Went to see lions but only heard them at night.

Ele in Mana Pools

Another shot of me crossing the bridge over the Chitaki River.

At a stop by the turn off to Kariba.
Great shot on that Luangwablondes site. Ive driven that road, it was the shake down trip after my SIII got its engine rebuilt and a few other things in Harare.
Here are a few more:
Same road, different baobab trees

Bridge over the Chitaki, right before the ranger station.

Me and my SIII at the camp on the Chitaki

Herd of buffalo in the river. Went to see lions but only heard them at night.

Ele in Mana Pools

Another shot of me crossing the bridge over the Chitaki River.

At a stop by the turn off to Kariba.

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