gorillas, in the midst
Oct. 10th, 2005 07:50 pmGisenyi, Rwanda
Get ready for the experience of a lifetime says Lonely Planet East Africa, with respect to preparations for tracking wild mountain gorillas in the Virungas. The Bradt Guide to Rwanda concurs: in 15 years of African travel, we have yet to encounter anyone who had gone gorilla-tracking and regretted the physical or financial expense.
Well, then. Let me be the first.
( The silverback has no clothes! )
Also, I have what I believe to be gorilla dung smeared on my jeans. I swear I'll never wash them again.
Oh yes - and Blood Price comes out in trade paperback today/tomorrow in the UK/US. No-Prizes shall be awarded to those first to see copies on your neighbourhood bookstore shelves.
Get ready for the experience of a lifetime says Lonely Planet East Africa, with respect to preparations for tracking wild mountain gorillas in the Virungas. The Bradt Guide to Rwanda concurs: in 15 years of African travel, we have yet to encounter anyone who had gone gorilla-tracking and regretted the physical or financial expense.
Well, then. Let me be the first.
( The silverback has no clothes! )
Also, I have what I believe to be gorilla dung smeared on my jeans. I swear I'll never wash them again.
Oh yes - and Blood Price comes out in trade paperback today/tomorrow in the UK/US. No-Prizes shall be awarded to those first to see copies on your neighbourhood bookstore shelves.