A Long Way Down
Postcards From Southern Africa
By Julia Maudlin
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People don't usually end up in Southern Africa by happenstance. It's not the place for a casual stopover on the way to somewhere else. It's a long way round and a long way down. But once you've been, so people say, Africa gets into your blood and under your skin. It's also said that soon after you return home you find yourself dreaming African dreams and planning further African travels. This collection of photographs celebrates a first journey to Southern Africa.
Publish Date
January 1, 2008
Dimensions
Standard Landscape 10x8 inches (25x20 cm)
176 pgs
Category
Travel
Tags
Victoria Falls, Chobe Savanna, South Africa, Botanic Gardens, Table Mountain, Cape Town, Boulders Beach, St Lucia, weaver birds, water buffalo, Zambezi, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Chobe, elephants, Hluhluwe, Kirstenbosch, Pietersmaritzberg, Drakensburg, Penguins, rhinos, hippos, crocodiles, antelope, birds, proteas, Stellenbosch, safari, giraffe, fynbos
About the Author
Julia Maudlin
jmaudlin
Lake Oswego, Oregon. USA
Julia Maudlin is a photographer and traveller, most happy when setting out yet again with a bag on her back and a dog-eared Baedeker in her pocket. Since 1998 she has organized and led garden tours to England, Scotland and Wales, Ireland and Northern Ireland, France, Italy and South Africa.
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