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This is the shortest newsletter I've ever done. The reason is a deadline.
Restricted content. Articles marked * or ** are on restricted websites Click for more info, including how you can sometimes avoid the paywalls.
.In this issue
There are only six places left on our trips before 20 October.
If you are interested in either of the above, email Paul at natureboywild@gmail.com
Only one other trip remains available this year.
No particular order. I thought these were all itneresting.
Again, no particular order, all interesting.
On my recent trip to Limmen and Lorella, I had the chance to fly over an amazing area, land and do a short walk. The photo here gives you a tiny taste of the landscape. Click to see a larger version.
It appears to have the potential for a walk of at least a week, plenty of water, walk short distances from one camp to the next and spend hours exploring without full packs. A dream come true? We hope so but we can't give details until we've sorted out the appropriate permissions. Stay tuned to the newsletters, website and our Facebook page (link at the top right on our website).
Restricted websites. The NY Times allows non-subscribers to look at ten free articles each month. I've got more links than that in this newsletter so I've marked them with a red asterisk (*) so that you can choose which are of most interest to you. Bloomberg allows three free articles. The Washington Post and The Economist both have limits but I'm not sure what the current limits are so I've marked their articles with a double red asterisk (**).
How to Get Past a Paywall to Read an Article for Free
Even if you regularly support journalism by paying, sometimes you need to get around it.
Coming Next
Not sure what or when. I got caught with having to replace a guide who became ill at the last minute so I'm running out of time for a lot of things. This newsletter was a last ditch attempt to drum up interest in our final trips for 2024, done the day before an unscheduled one week bush trip
As always, I welcome a bit of feedback about some of the things in this newsletter and suggestions for the next one.
Sending the newsletter
I'm now using a paid version of MailChimp to send all of the newsletters. I'm not sure what I'll do if the list goes over 2500.
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I hope you enjoyed reading this as much as I enjoyed preparing it.
Russell Willis