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Michelle Sole
Oct 18, 20192 min read
Akagera National Park; The intricate link between conservation and community
Rwanda has a dark history with a civil war in 1991 and the tragedy of the 1994 genocide. Despite this, Rwanda appears to be a country...
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Michelle Sole
Jun 2, 20182 min read
Battle of the Boars
I’ve always thought Disney’s portrayal of Pumba in “The Lion King” is the epitome of a warthog. Working as a field guide I am fortunate...
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Michelle Sole
Feb 21, 20183 min read
Reflections on India
There are few countries that will overload your senses and pull at your heartstrings in quite the way India does. The colours, the food,...
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Michelle Sole
Feb 11, 20183 min read
Antarctica is calling and I must go
Whether it is the extreme climes, the isolation, the spectacular ice formations or the penguins, Antarctica’s spell beckoned past explorers
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Michelle Sole
Dec 16, 20163 min read
Tigers galore in an afternoon at Kaziranga
Kaziranga, Assam India, is home to two thirds of the world's Greater One-horned rhinos. This fact alone had us travelling on a train for...
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Michelle Sole
Nov 30, 20162 min read
Responsible tourism at Tiger Tops
I recently had the opportunity to visit Tiger Tops, Tharu Lodge, situated on the western side of Chitwan National Park, Nepal. This...
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Michelle Sole
Jan 4, 20161 min read
The birth of a blue wildebeest calf on safari
December and January are famous in the South African bush for the birthing period. Impala, wildebeest, hartebeest and warthogs are just a...
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