You need light to survive here…
Oh, for more light than just the flickering campfire! . Was that a twig snapping? And…is it the wind or something breathing rather heavily?
The bleak moon behind the warped map of Africa doesn’t help at all. The sound of…feet? What is that?
Is it an angry buffalo, sneaking up with only parking lights to guide him?
No! Thank goodness! It’s just a badger – headlights turned to ‘Bright’, sniffing around for scraps.
When at last Light dawns, Africa becomes Paradise again, with endless vistas and peaceful neighbours.
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Nights must be scary out in the bush….at least where I live, humans are on top of the food chain (well, more or less) but there you’ve got so many animals that would appreciate a human snack.
🙂 It’s not all that bad – but once a year I pitch my tent somewhere isolated. Then you have time to think, to feel, to experience. Come down South – where the people are much more fascinating than the animals….
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Very cool!
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