10 Ways to Interact with Exquisite Safaris


Himba children and David Chamberlain Namibia/Angola border.

10 Best Ways to Interact with Exquisite Safaris Journal

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Safari Journal means to be a connector. You connect in. I connect back and out. Give flow; get flow. What circulates is attention, then mutual understanding, then trust, then community, then other resources too, flying in all directions This is not a "broadcast." Safari means a journey in Swahili: many voices on many journeys -heard and overheard, your's especially.

-Thank you to Philip Cubeta at Gifthub.org

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