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What an adventure you have planned, you are off to Africa for a real Safari. Congratulations. This article is to help you make the most of this once in a lifetime vacation. Before you even leave, make sure that you have planned for the right equipment. We are going to assume you have all the right documentation that will get you to wherever it is you are going.
Try and plan your trip for the "dry" season. At these times, the grass tends to be shorter so the animals are a little easier to spot and water in less supply, so animals tend to congregate at water holes. A couple of quiet hours in a hide near a waterhole can reveal an unbelievable range of wildlife. Another good time, if you are going to the Masai Mara in Kenya or the Serengeti in Tanzania is during the migration. The spectacle of hundreds of thousands of animals darkening the wide open Savannah is truly a sight to behold.
Do you have a decent camera? You are going to experience some breathtaking scenery, including dramatic but rapid sunrises and sunsets and you don't want to miss out on capturing that pride of lions lounging around in the shade of the baobab tree or the stroppy warthogs charging the rhinos at the waterhole. Binoculars are great for getting a view of those distant animals.
Pack some thin long sleeved shirts and long pants. These must have items of clothing will not only protect your delicate skin form the harsh African sun, but will also stop you from being bitten by potentially dangerous insects such as the tsetse fly or mosquitoes. Choose natural fibres such as linen or cotton that breathe as these stop you from overheating. Also try and stick with natural or muted colours, after all its you that wants to notice the animals and not the other way around. A hat is an absolute must.
Certain behaviours are critical if you want to catch a glimpse of some of the rarer and more elusive creatures. If you are out on a game drive, or even a game walk, keep talking to only the absolute necessary. If you must talk, whisper. Your voice carries a long way, so incessant chatter really reduces your chances of spotting game. It is also exceptionally annoying for other members of the party and remember that they have probably saved long and hard for this holiday.
If you are on a game drive, make sure that the driver is travelling really slowly, most game, even elephants are really hard to spot once they are in the bush. If you are on an organised tour, this should not be an issue. Keep scanning both the near and far landscape. If you scan only at one distance, you are more likely to miss anything that may be in the bushes, as your eyes will get tired.
Unless you are on an organised walk, do not get out of your car, unless you are at a designated site. Every year some fool thinks that it is fine to get out of their vehicle to get a better photograph of those "oh so sweet" cubs, only to get attacked by one of the other lions in the pride. Not only does an attack like this ruin a holiday, it also usually means that the animal in question has to be destroyed. All of these animals are wild. Respect this fact and act accordingly.
Try taking a couple of game drives/ walks at sunrise or sunset. These are the times when the animal "shifts" are changing so there is quite a lot of activity. Around sunset is particularly good as many animals are moving out from shady areas as the earth begins to cool. Night drives are brilliant for spotting nocturnal animals, so make sure your vehicle has a good spotlight so that you can see anything that might be about. The quieter you are, the more you are likely to see.
Stay safe and enjoy your journey.
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The problem with the traditional protective covering is simply due to the fact that it covers the magnificent machine. No real car enthusiast wants to hide his prized automobile under a rubbery surface. He doesn't want to spend a lot of money on the perfect finish to cover it up with a protective layer. Unfortunately, many car owners had to choose between chips and scrapes or hiding the finish.
Not anymore. A car enthusiast can opt for a 3m clear bra that protects the car by creating a colorless barrier between the car's finish and the elements. The 3m clear bra is simply a protective film that is literally painted over the car's exterior. This product is commonly used on trucks, cars and vans of vehicle owners who cringe at the thought of a pebble getting near their priceless object.
The 3m clear bra is also used to protect headlights as well. The protective layer is commonly applied to the front of the vehicle and on the lenses of the headlights. The beauty of this material is that it is virtually undetectable. The original design of the vehicle is not changed in any way. The owner has the peace of mind that comes with knowing that the car is protected while having the luxury of enjoying his vehicle in its original state.
Some may wonder if the product is really as effective as the traditional protective cover. The 3m clear bra will protect the vehicle from chipping. The material was originally designed to be used on aircraft propellers to protect them from chipping. Surely the material will be effective at preventing chipping on vehicles as well.
Another concern is the quality of the clarity of the 3m clear bra. How clear is it, really? The manufacturer of the product boasts that the material is virtually undetectable unless the vehicle is very white in color. The clear coat is slightly visible on a stark white car when very close but it is not detectable from a distance. You will see a faint line where the 3m clear bra stops but that is better than an ugly bug shield or paint chips.
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brazil
Argentina
France
Portugal
Holland
England
Germany
Spain
Italy
Ukraine
Pick your top1 player from the countries above and try to put a suitable adjective or nickname for each country...and state the country you wish will win the next worldcup:
i will start:
Brazil-kaka-victorious
Argentina-Messi-pationate
France-Zizou-le bleu
Portugal-Figo -Forca portugal..lol
holland-van nistelrooy-mysterious
England-frank lampard-three lions
Germany-Michael ballack-black and white
Spain-Raul-red attack
ITaly-Fabio cannavaro-azzuri
Ukraine-shevshenko(dont know the spelling)......
i hope the countries which reach the semi-finals are:
portugal,argentina,germany and an african country
Your turn now
Brazil - Ronaldo - disappointing
Argentina - Messi - good
France - Zidane - not bad
Portugal - C Ronaldo - good but need to stop diving
Holland - van Nistelrooy - orange
England - Rooney - average
Germany - Ballack - excellent
Spain - Raul - underachievers
Italy - Cannavaro - Champions
Ukraine - Shevchenko - good
Italy to win again in 2010.
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