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Only this is required of man : to Act Justly, Love Tenderly and walk humbly with the Lord Our God.
(The prophet Micah)
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Hi Hugh
Posted: 2005-09-17 02:11 AM  
Thanks for your note. The current photos is only a very small picture of what the Drakensberg hold. I will load photos of the chainladders during next month and you will definitely get a better picture off the berg. If you ever decided to visit the Drakensberg Mountain area you must make available more than a week for it. there are so many different walks and even the camp sites is a wonderfull experience with Guinifowls, wild buck and baboons wondering arround every where . The admosfere is so relaxing and all the walks take place without guides and you can realy enjoy the open. Let me know if you plan to visit and I will work out a proper rout for your stay. If you surply me with your postal adres I will mail a tourist map of the area so that you can form a better picture of what there is available. Baai
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Thanks Hugh
Posted: 2005-09-14 10:14 AM  
..thanks for the two new pictures for our "GLOBOreflections" collection. They are both fantastic, I rate them ***** and ****(focus?) accordingly. I like your other recent uploads too, what a beautiful country Ireland is (when the sun shines)?
Rudi :-)
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Good evening!
Posted: 2005-09-08 09:01 AM  
Just couldn't let your Hungarian unreturned...
szidonia
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Latha math, Hugh
Posted: 2005-09-08 02:39 AM  
Ciamar a tha thu?
Killeshin is an entrancing place. Magic picture, with strong personality.
Tìoraidh!
szidonia
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mistake
Posted: 2005-09-07 10:42 AM  
Wisdom is the word :)
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thank you
Posted: 2005-09-07 10:40 AM  
Hi Hugh,
I like the way you write, as if you had plenty of time... I think it is the wishdom of your character, which is shining through the things you do. The pictures, the comments, and - very touching - those words in Hungarian, thank you again! Have a nice evening,
Szidonia
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ebbing tide
Posted: 2005-09-07 02:25 AM  
great picture, Hugh!
szidonia
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Lake Titicaca vs Lake Victoria
Posted: 2005-09-05 02:09 PM  
Hugh,
My travelling moto is 'never do a place twice'; there are so many wonderful places in the world to explore, that there is no need to repeat. So whilst South America was so interesting and deserves another trip, I may never see the shores of Lake Titicaca again, and with the lake being so high I guess no ballooning either.
Thanks for viewing my report on La Paz.
Take care
Misty
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Ni hao
Posted: 2005-09-05 01:30 PM  
Hey Hugh,
Thanks for reading and rating my report on Beijing. It's always difficult to be in a country where you can't speak the language. But it provides amusement to family and friends.
Have a nice day
Misty
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Hi Hugh
Posted: 2005-09-03 11:44 PM  
Greeting,
I am remembering villages and mountains of Nepal to seen your wonderful and lovely photos. Its so nice these little mountains and likt village types of scene.
Keep it up. Have a great pleasure
Dipak
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