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The first-time hearing lions and hyenas in the night was a primal experience for me. Also, hearing some crocodiles splashing in the river and thinking death by crocodile would totally suck. The sounds of doves in the early morning brings about a good, peaceful feeling. Campfire smoke.

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So many have described wonderful sights, sounds, smells and I love most of what has been posted. But for me, nothing compares to listening to a lion’s roar. It’s my favorite sound in the wild.

Fortunately I’ll be in a camp in northern Cameroon in just a few weeks, so hope to again enjoy so many of the sounds mentioned on this thread.

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Originally Posted by ingwe
The sound of doves.


^^^^^ This ^^^^^

And the smell of Mopane wood smoke.


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Originally Posted by CAelknuts
Fortunately I’ll be in a camp in northern Cameroon in just a few weeks, so hope to again enjoy so many of the sounds mentioned on this thread.

What are you going after in Cameroon? I was there in 2003. It is a great safari destination.

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I hear the barking of baboons fouling up my attempts to sneak up on game.
Frustrating, memorable, and something I would love to hear again.

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Originally Posted by RinB
I hear the barking of baboons fouling up my attempts to sneak up on game.
Frustrating, memorable, and something I would love to hear again.

Yep, that'll do it--especially since their barks carry so far!

But had more than one stalk screwed up by giraffes in the Okavango--which I would also love to hear/see again....


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Mac, I’ll primarily be hunting Lord Derby Eland and Roan. Other game Hartebeest, Cob, Reedbuck, Oribi.

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Originally Posted by CAelknuts
Mac, I’ll primarily be hunting Lord Derby Eland and Roan. Other game Hartebeest, Cob, Reedbuck, Oribi.
Are you taking your own rifle/s, and if so, did you need to send your passport to Brussels to get the gun permit?

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Originally Posted by CAelknuts
Mac, I’ll primarily be hunting Lord Derby Eland and Roan. Other game Hartebeest, Cob, Reedbuck, Oribi.

Nice. Roan was my primary reason for going there. The one I got taped a little over 34 inches. They have great Roan there. I hunted with Ngong Safaris and was very happy with them. I saw Lord Derby 3 times while I was there, neat critters but way too pricey for me.


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+1 on the doves

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Originally Posted by ingwe
The sound of doves.


Yes!

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My trips are seared in my memory. The sounds I hear are the doves and guineas at sunrise and the zebras at dusk. It is truly infectious. On the plane in Windhoek leaving on this last trip, my 23 year old son looks up at me and says, "Dad, I miss Africa!" We hadn't even left the gate yet!

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The night sounds, the smell of the morning air, the birds, the views, there is just so much. I “dine on” my Africa trips every day.

If you have not gone and it’s something you desire to do, get it done.

Too true. Africa is changing rapidly, and not for the better. Find a way to go while you can.

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Those freaking "go away" birds, A dark dark Namibian night.....not a light to be seen anywhere except the sky.

THIS..bu tin Zim


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I worked in two hospitals in Cameroon - Gara Boli and Ngarendery

They were dirt poor.
Dust on the operating table. Patients pooping in the hallways and in their rooms. No refrigeration. Patients were 75% HIV positive. Poisonous snakes in our living quarters. Natives found black mamba in my hut, king cobra at the dump, Crocodiles, elephants, hippos, baboons etc. no one had a gun. Hospital rooms smelled worse than the chicken houses I cleaned as a kid.
I watched people die due to disease. Electricity wasn’t secure. The back up generator for the hospital ran on diesel. Natives stole the diesel.

Don’t want to be a patient there.

I worked in a village next to Central Africa Republic. I was the first white man many in the village had ever seen.

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Mac, I’ll primarily be hunting Lord Derby Eland and Roan. Other game Hartebeest, Cob, Reedbuck, Oribi.
Are you taking your own rifle/s, and if so, did you need to send your passport to Brussels to get the gun permit?


Yes, I’m taking my .375 and yes I had to send my passport to Brussels for my Cameroonian Gun Permit. Gracy Travel handled that for me, as they have a fellow in Paris who takes the passport to Brussels, gets the Visa and Gun Permit and then FedExes it back. It’s not cheap but they have the process down pat. Nothing about an LDE hunt is cheap, unfortunately.

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Originally Posted by CAelknuts
But for me, nothing compares to listening to a lion’s roar. It’s my favorite sound in the wild.

About how far does a lion's roar carry at night?

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Originally Posted by Bugger
I worked in two hospitals in Cameroon - Gara Boli and Ngarendery

They were dirt poor.
Dust on the operating table. Patients pooping in the hallways and in their rooms. No refrigeration. Patients were 75% HIV positive. Poisonous snakes in our living quarters. Natives found black mamba in my hut, king cobra at the dump, Crocodiles, elephants, hippos, baboons etc. no one had a gun. Hospital rooms smelled worse than the chicken houses I cleaned as a kid.
I watched people die due to disease. Electricity wasn’t secure. The back up generator for the hospital ran on diesel. Natives stole the diesel.

Don’t want to be a patient there.

I worked in a village next to Central Africa Republic. I was the first white man many in the village had ever seen.

Spent a few days visiting the Lutheran Church hospital in Ngoundere about 10 years ago when I was still in practice. Also saw the “local” hospital, if you could call it that. Compared to a first world hospital, it was night and day in the Lutheran hospital and absolutely no comparison in the local hospital. On topic, the sound of lions roaring and elephants trumpeting at night will raise the hair on your whole body.

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jdollar, are you still a covtard or have you seen the light and pulled your head out of your assss ? You're a coward, and you and people like you ruined many people's lives. I don't understand why you keep crawling out of your hole and coming back over here instead of kissing the libtard/covtard's assses over at the muslim owner's board. Screw you and the horse you rode in on.

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Sorry for the delayed response. Just saw this post. I leave in 4 days for the Caprivi via Doha, Joberg, and Kasane, then drive into Namibia. I and my wife( who has a PhD in nursing education) are vaccinated. As a retired physician, I consider anyone that is refusing the vaccine as stupid. It’s free insurance against a potentially fatal disease. Granted, the mortality rate is low, but the hospitalization rate isn’t for unvaccinated people. 85-90 % of people in hospitals due to COVID are unvaccinated. Enough said.

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The virus is now ubiquitous and will remain so forever. It isn’t going away. The days of worrying about travelers spreading it are gone. All one can do now if you want to travel outside the US is follow the rules, whether it is vax or testing prior to arrival. Right now you must have a negative Covid test to re-enter the US but that regulation is expected to be lifted in the near future. Brother Raider believes the vax does no good and is dangerous. Check the graphs in the link, especially the US graph. The evidence speaks for itself.

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