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Karibu

there was a knock on the door of my aunt and uncle's house in Oxfordshire. Responding to a promotional flyer, a retired doctor had driven 20 miles to subscribe to our as-yet-unpublished magazine. It was you have found a place to indulge your fascination, to listen to Africa's song when you are not there. We love hearing from you, learning about your travels and what Africa means to you. With this common interest, conversation flows easily. Like when you meet fellow travellers around a lodge dining table, it is fun to get to know everyone and hear your stories. You live in all corners of the globe,

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