Dangerous Game in the Caprivi
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Dangerous Game in the Caprivi

Here are some highlights of Scott Dinger and Matthew Bell’s dangerous game safari in the Caprivi, Namibia. They hunted the Salambala and Kabulabula concessions with Japsie Blaauw and Eugene Alberts of Omujeve Safaris. They donated blankets and meat to Lusesse School in the Caprivi region of Namibia. The kids have to travel long distances and have to sleep at the school from time to time and temperatures can drop rapidly during winter nights. This is all in the name of Amy Bell and the SCI Foundation Blue bag Program.


Omujeve Safaris

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