Go! Drive & Camp

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“In 1989, I came to Botswana to work as a teacher of agriculture. I first lived in Bobonong, close to the Tuli Block. Within weeks of my arrival, I bought a 4x2 Nissan bakkie. Since this region isn’t sandy, I decided that this vehicle would suffice for getting out into the bundu for weekends without too many problems.

In , I decided to see more of this wild with on the clock, complete with

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