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…More Land Rover Quips ! The best 4 X 4 on Tar !
They say 90% of all Land Rovers manufactured are still on the road. The other 10% have reached their destination. All Land Rovers are like women – they moan on long journeys, embarrass you in front of friends and cost … Continue reading
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Old Stone Joe on the N4 Highway
One of the routes to Sabie passes Old Stone Joe on the N4 Highway from Gauteng. Ever since I can remember, Old Stone Joe has been a feature on what was a narrow little dirt road, which is presently known … Continue reading
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A Bright Green Tale…from Richard & Tina.
When Tina and I get to manage various different Lodges as “locums”, we certainly do have some very “interesting” challenges to contend with from time to time. There are occasionally the more mundane problems…water pipes being broken, power failures, or … Continue reading
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Land Rover Complexities
I suppose everyone is inclined to be biased one way or another, and even though most journalists do strive to be objective in their assessments or comments, their unflinching or romantic loyalties or prejudices are sometimes most obvious. In the … Continue reading
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