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NURTURE YOURSELF

ADVENTURES IN OUR SPACE

The great architect Frank Lloyd Wright knew a thing or two about the life-enhancing power of nature. He also believed in compression and release. He created houses containing restricted spaces — low-ceilinged foyers or passages, evoking curiosity, security and restraint — leading into light-filled open-plan rooms that, in contrast, feel airy, spacious and free.

The best safari holidays are rather like that. Departing our busy, confined lives via the tightly-bound routines of international travel, we're released, relieved and elated, into huge African landscapes. Met by broader horizons, bigger skies, brighter light and warmer, richerscented air, our senses rejoice.

Viewed from a bush plane or safari vehicle, Africa's

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