Secondary campSecondary camp In the secondary camp, we were a few hours or a day drive from the base camp. This camp consists of your tnet, , one or two other tents and tarpaulins for the workers.The comfort is still acceptable, as there can be some personal staying at the camp for cooking, cleaning, etc. , but you need to establish your camp near a river (no problem, generally), for cooking, washing water. You leave the camp for the day and come back every night. When weather allowed it, the VHF radio allowed you to re read more| About VirtualTourist VirtualTourist provides advice and recommendations from real travelers like you. Advice on Hotels, Things to Do, Local Customs, Restaurants, from a unique insider's perspective - advice on over 58,000 destinations from over 1 million members worldwide. | |
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robertgaz Wed May 28, 2008 23:42 UTC A man's gotta eat what he can in the jungle ;~) | omidamini Tue May 27, 2008 10:53 UTC Thanks for your Gabon Page , it is very nice and wonderful | Bwana_Brown Sun Jan 27, 2008 19:59 UTC This page made my day! What a fantastic account of your days in the wilds of Gabon - it made my 3-years in Papua New Guinea look like a walk in the park! These old photos and comments brought back happy memories of Zambian days! Loved the 'grumiers' too. | atufft Thu Jan 24, 2008 04:12 UTC Thanks for writing and images of your vintage experience in Gabon, a place we almost visited, but chose Ghana/Burkina Faso instead. Maybe one day we will get into the great forest there. |
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