Quiver tree forest at Garas Park camp

27-Aug-2004



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Quiver trees got their name because the bushmans used their wood to make the quivers for their arrows. Waiting for sunrise. Our first..... .....African.....
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.....sunrise. The camp as seen from hilltop. Nobody except us was crazy enough to get up as early (6am). Maybe they had more beers than we before. The sun.....
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.....paints everything..... .....in red. Just beautiful. Quiver tree.
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More quiver trees. Some more. The sun is up now. Time to pack and move on. The mistress of the camp.....
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.....likes to do some..... .....interesting handicrafts. Another quiver tree. A kraal.
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Quiver tree and kraal. Anybody know what this is ???


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