NomadicJoe is setting out again. On Thursday, April 13th he is flying to London to meet up with his Antarctic travel buddy, Bruce, after which the two of them will fly to South Africa. We will spend 28 days at a lodge on the Olifants River in the Greater Kruger Area area. Bruce and I will be part of a program called the 'WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY & CONSERVATION VOLUNTEER PROJECT'. We will receive instruction in how to better utilize our cameras to take better photos and to edit them on the program Lightroom.
This from the camp where we will be staying:
"Wifi is available and free of charge. Please be aware that the Wifi is unreliable and even when it is working it can be extremely slow."
So, I will do my best to keep the blog updated but it might be spotty. So, please check back again.
I welcome comments on any post as it is always good to hear from people and get some feedback.
Upon our return to London, I will leave Bruce there and take a train to Exeter where I will meet up with John and travel with him for a week through Wales before returning home.
And just a teaser heads up, John, Bruce and I will hook up again in September to travel through the Northwest Passage in the Arctic which will make the three of us bi-polar!
Have a great time Joe looking forward to the pics Did you get an aisle seat?
ReplyDeleteI did thanks Denise.
DeleteHi Jo, sounds fantastic and looking forward to seeing the photos, cheers from clan Rivers
ReplyDeleteSo happy that you are able to continue your travels, nomadicjj! Will miss you, but hope you have a incredible adventure...will be following your blog.
ReplyDeleteOnce again I live vicariously through your adventures! Can’t wait to see and hear about your journey.
ReplyDeleteHave a great trip. So many great memories from our trip eons ago.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you will have an amazing adventure Joe, and I look forward to your stories and photos when you are back.
ReplyDeleteSafe travels !
ReplyDeleteAfter your last comment, did you hear the groan from here? Have a great trip.
ReplyDeleteOne more for the road…set em up Joe!
ReplyDeleteYou should have your own tv show of your adventures!! Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteHappy trails, Joe.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding Joe. Africa to Wales, this will be a sight to behold especially along with your enhanced photographic skills.
ReplyDeleteNice one Joe. The adventures continue…. Don
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to hearing about and seeing photos of your adventures!
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